2 / 8 reduces to 1 / 4. Trivia: Did you know that the paper around every stick of butter is marked for easy measuring?
a line graph would do the best or you could do the bar graph but it would be a bit longer to do
We would have to see the graph.
A graph about masses and volumes would represent density.
Once a graph has been created, y would be the axis which is shown up and down on the graph. The x axis is shown from left to right on the graph. Both are reference lines on a graph.
The cost of 75g of butter would depend on the price per unit weight of butter at the store. To calculate the cost, you would need to know the price per gram or per ounce of butter. Once you have that information, you can multiply the price per unit weight by 75g to find the total cost of 75g of butter.
The usual substitution is 1 stick of margarine in place of 1 stick of butter, as they have approximately the same volume. By weight, this would normally be 1/4 pound for butter, slightly less for margarine. By volume, a stick is about 1/2 cup or 8 tablespoons, or about 118 ml.
That would be 8 oz of oil
peanut butter!
it melts
Does someone owe you a stick of butter ? There is an old expression" Butter wouldn't melt in her mouth ." which was meant you were cold , or such a cool liar , that it would cause no problem for you to lie with absolute lack of concern. In any case , please throw the butter in the composting.
1 stick = 1/2 a cup 1 stick = 120g 1 stick = 120ml 1 stick = 4 ounces Thus, 2 melted sticks of butter would equal a cup, in the United States. Other countries may have different sizes of sticks of butter.
1/4 cup
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A 'stick' of butter is considered to be 4 oz. So in 20 lbs there would be 80 sticks.
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2 / 8 reduces to 1 / 4. Trivia: Did you know that the paper around every stick of butter is marked for easy measuring?