It's about 5 pages with correct paragraphing. You'll probably end up in the middle of the fifth page.
Yes, roman numerals were used in medieval times.
Roman mathematics refers to mathematics performed during Roman times, generally using Roman numerals and/or a Roman abacus.
Roman numerals were invented because in the roman times they did not have numbers so these were their numbers
If you start with 2.5 and double the number you have 9 times,you land on 1,280 .
9 = IX in Roman times
4 pages, using Times New Roman, font size 12 with standard spacings.
A typical page is 350 words in Times New Roman, double-spaced, 12 pitch.
Using Microsoft Word with normal margins, as a single paragraph:3000 words in Times New Roman, size 12 with double spacing is 10 pages.3000 words in Calibri, size 11 with double spacing is 9 pages.
in single spaced, 12 font a 2500 word paper, single spaced, is approximately 6 1/2 pages if you have in-text citations. Without in-text citations, it is almost exactly 6 pages.
650 words in double spaced 12 point Times New Roman is just over 2.5 pages. This does not include your title or any headings so you may hit 3 pages depending on what else you have to include.
I assume you are using the font Times New Roman and 1" borders, if so, it would only occupy 2 pages.
It depends on the formatting (font, size, and spacing) as well as if there are footnotes. Assuming the essay is 12 point in Times New Roman and double spaced, it should be around 5 pages not including footnotes.
It depends on your font and font size, but if you are using 12 pt Times New Roman, which is the standard essay choice, 1200 words double spaced will give you just over 4 1/2 pages. If you figure in your heading and various line breaks for new paragraphs, you may reach 5 pages.
650 words in double spaced 12 point Times New Roman is just over 2.5 pages. This does not include your title or any headings so you may hit 3 pages depending on what else you have to include.
New Times Roman is the proper font size 12 double spaced.
1000 words double spaced, written in 12 point Times New Roman, will give you just over 4 pages.
In Microsoft Word, with 1" borders, double-spaced, in Times New Roman, 12 pt, 800 words is about three pages. Microsoft Word, and most word processing applications, have a Word Count function though, so I'd use that for better accuracy, rather than just writing three pages.