50 sticks of butter or maybe a little more
One stick of butter is 4oz. That is 62 gm, so 30 is about 1/2 a stick.
0.1136 kilos, calculated by dividing 0.25 lbs/stick by 2.2 lbs/kilo. One kilo, or kilogram, is about 2.2 pounds. One stick of butter is a quarter pound. It would therefore take just under 9 sticks to get a kilo of butter.
Take 5 sticks of stride, a tspn. of peanut butter and chew for 5 min.. then blow!!!! Huge!!!!
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Throw away two sticks
No, diabetes doesn't have hands or a mouth. But a person that has type two diabetes can take aleve
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I can't tell if you're trying to make a joke or not. There were no "sticks of dynamite" used in the atomic bomb.
Depends on the design of the bridge, and how the sticks are joined. In theory I could build a bridge of popsicle sticks that would support several tons of weight- but it would take a LOT of popsicle sticks.
First take the weight in pounds and multiply it by 453.59. The resulting number is the weight in grams. In this case the answer is 6350.6 grams of butter.
no you can not take theraflu if you have high blood pressure and diabetes.