4 sticks of butter add up to 1 lb. (One stick of butter is 1/4 lb.)
There are 4 (four) sticks in a pound of butter. Most packages of butter sold in stores come in a 1 (one) pound package.
There are four full sticks of butter in one pound. This is equivalent to 2 cups or 500 milliliters of butter by volume.
Four sticks of butter make a pound. Each stick is a half a cup and 4 ounces.
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There are four sticks in one pound of butter
4 full sticks of butter will be equal to one pound.
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One quarter of a pound. 4 sticks in one pound.
One standard stick of butter is one fourth of a pound, therefore one pound equals four sticks of better.
Here in the US, that's two sticks; as four sticks equals one whole pound of butter, or oleo-margarine.
One pound of butter has 4 sticks. So two sticks is 8 oz.
There are 2 cups of butter in one pound. One stick of butter is equal to 1/2 cup. Butter is normally sold in one-pound packages, which contains four sticks (2 cups).
Four sticks of butter is one pound. Each stick is 4 oz. Half a stick would be 2 oz.
One stick of butter equals 1/4 pound. In other words: 4 sticks of butter equal 1 pound.
If the block is one pound, which is the most common, it's equal to 4 sticks.
If a pound of butter comes in 4 sticks, 2/3 pound of butter = 2/3 x 4 sticks = 8/3 sticks = 2 2/3 sticks.