Use the ruler to measure the total height of each stake , then divide the result by 3/16 to determine the number of sheets of cardboard in a stake.
In this case, number of sheets =




The expression that can be used to determine the number of sheets of cardboard is given as


If h represent the height of each stake, then the number of sheets will be given as 16h/3 sheets.
Where h = height of eachs stake