In America yes, they are. I'm not sure about other countries, except that the UK doesn't sell butter by the stick. I think a stick is 100g of butter in America.
1. Ruler (length, height, width) 2. Meter Stick (length, height, width) 3. Protractor (angle)
You can measure anything you like with a metre stick. Maybe the length or width of a box are the two examples the question seeks?
meater stick
Measure it with a meter stick. Multiply the length times the width to find the area. Two times the length plus two times the width is the perimeter.
It's more precise.
Length, Multiplied by Width. L x W Measure using a meter stick, yard stick, ect...
About the size of a stick of butter. Source: sandiegozoo.org
perimeter = length + length + width + width = 2*length + 2*width = 36 length = 5*width 2*(5*width) + 2*width = 36 12*width = 36 width = 3 length = 15
Area = length x width Length = area/width
A stick of butter is a quarter pound.
1 stick of ' I can't believe it's not butter' equals 1 stick of butter.
Length and width