Three pages at most.
79 pages in this book
6 including the envelope.
Postage is .45 for a letter 1oz. or less and a large envelope weighing 1oz. or less is .90
On average, a one-ounce letter has about 6-8 pages of paper. The number of pages can vary depending on the paper thickness and size, but this is a common estimate.
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It doesn't matter where the letter is being mailed from / to. What matters is weight. If it is a regular <1oz letter, you need one stamp. If it is heavier or in an oversized envelope, it will need additional postage.
1gram=9 cal of fat. 9x28.35 grams(1oz)=255.15 cal
For a thirteen-page letter, you will typically need more than one stamp. The exact number of stamps required would depend on the weight of the letter as well as the destination. It is recommended to take the letter to the post office to have it weighed and determine the appropriate postage.
0.0283 kg.
depends on the size and weight Right now stamps are 44 cents for every 10 pages of a normal Business Letter envelope. So if this is 10 pages and LESS you will need one 44 cent stamp. If it is more you will want to put extra stamps on it. Best thing to do take the letter to the post office and mail it if you can they will weigh it and give you an exact accurate weight to mail it. As long as it is in a business envelope, long envelope and not a manila envelope or box. It is that for 10 pages or LESS 44 cent stamp.
0.05 Imperial pints.