One if it was a really really long piece of string. Or a few million short ones. You pick
2006-12-08 09:04:32
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on how long the pieces of string are, now doesn't it? If it's a really long piece of string, it may only take one piece.
2006-12-08 09:05:02
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answered by LindaLou 7
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It would only take one piece of string.
The string would need to be 238,900 Miles long.
That is enough string to wrap around the Earth 9.6 times.
So, the string had better be pretty strong so it doesn't break. Ha!
2006-12-08 11:02:15
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answer #3
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answered by zahbudar 6
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Convert 250,000 miles into the units of your strength length. Divide this number by the length or your string and that will tell you how many pieces of that length strength you will need.
2006-12-08 10:52:49
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answered by luvlaketahoe 4
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That would depend on how long each piece of string was
2006-12-08 10:53:18
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answered by Anonymous
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how long is the string? need 1 if the string is really really extremely astonishingly long a couple millions if short ones
2006-12-08 10:14:45
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answered by RP 2
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Ha! Nice try with your trick question, but you ain't gonna catch me napping. No Sirree, Bob!! Not in a pig's eye, you ain't!!!
The answer is one. One piece of string 238,000 + miles long.
So there!
2006-12-08 09:44:34
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answered by JIMBO 4
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One of the right length.
2006-12-09 00:19:44
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answered by Billy Butthead 7
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if you have a 350,000 kilometer peice of string, one peice, several short ones, say 1 km each, 350,000 peices
2006-12-08 11:25:32
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answered by mcdonaldcj 6
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250,000 mile long pieces
2006-12-08 09:39:27
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answered by Anonymous
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