I think the answer is 12 long sticks.
12
12
1,000 sticks.
You can make 14 bundles of 10 out of 148 sticks, with 8 sticks leftover.
Each metre stick is 100 centimetres long. Six of them placed end-to-end are 600 centimetres long in total, if you are an ant and must march from one end to the other without leaving the metre sticks. If you are a human observer viewing the entire arrangement, then the group still covers a total length of 600 centimetres IF they are all placed in the same straight line.
twenty-fivepentagon = 5 sidesthen 5 x 5 = 25
a ruler is shoter than a meter stick ~ A typical ruler is 12 inches, however, there are many other measuring devices also called rulers. A meter stick is around 3 yards, I believe.
Approximately 1.25 sticks
One quarter of a pound. 4 sticks in one pound.
a STICK is a half a cup so a little under two sticks.
A 'stick' of butter is considered to be 4 oz. So in 20 lbs there would be 80 sticks.
1 stick is 112.5 grams, so 200 grams is approximately 1.9 sticks.
1 stick of butter is 1/2 cup
Three sticks and 2 more tablespoons from a fourth stick.
Depends on how many sticks they have!
2 sticks of butter equal 1 cup
Four sticks of butter in a pound. A stick is four oz.
One stick, plus an additional half stick of butter equals three quarters cup.
There are many sticks of trees in their habitats. If the walking stick sees an enemy it will stay still. then the enemy will think it is just a stick.