Just how long is a piece of string?
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10 cm. I just measured it. Oh, now that my flatmate has cut it, it is now 2cm or 8cm, depending which end you hold.
Twice half the length.
depends where you cut it
as long as it needs to be
Less than 12 inches.....
Wasn't this asked yesterday, obviously never got to the end of it.
As long as you let it be
How long do you want it to be.
I've seen a piece of string 36 inches long
Twice the distance from the middle to the end.
its what you think.
as long a yarn
This is the question used to illustrate that another question cannot be answered. With that in mind I would suggest you go away and have a think about what you've done.
About that length
infinite
long enough to hang huntley maybe?
Never just long enough
This long...........
How long have you got?
How closely do you need to know? The tighter you need the number, the more variables come into play (temperature, humidity, tension, etc.) until you get to the quantum level and run up against Heisenberg uncertainty.
Doug
it depends where you cut it,..
as long as ure arm.
aaaaarrrrrrrrrhhhhhhhhh!!!!.
It all depends on what you need the piece of string for
depends on the string
oooooooooooooo about that long. maybe a bit longer !
100 metres long
In a Meccano set, it is fourteen feet long (at first).
15.2 no 15.3 cm long
anywhere between one end and the other
depends on which piece of string you refer to
the length of a piece of string = x,
x = (dist / 2)*2
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