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It's physically impossible to fold a piece of paper more than 7 times.
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If you fold a piece of paper in half 4 times, there will be 16 sections. Each time you fold the paper in half, the number of sections doubles. So, if you start with 1 section and fold it in half 4 times, you will end up with 16 sections.
If you take a single sheet and fold it in half 8 times, the pack will have 64 layers.
3 times 1st step is fold paper in half 2nd fold it again in half and 3rd fold it a third time in half. open it an u get eight equal sections
The answer is 3...he folded it 3 times. Here is how to solve. One fold gives you two sections...1x2=2; each time you fold it doubles the amount of sections, so take your first answer...2...and multiply that by 2. 2x2=4. keep multiplying your answer by 2 until you get to the desired number of sections. 4x2=8.
Impossible question to answer. No piece of paper can be folded more than seven times. Most, no more than 5. Depending on how you fold, anywhere from 10 to 512 with the limitation implied above.
You can't fold a piece of paper 50 times
Paper in Egyptian times was called Papyrus's.
A standard piece of paper cannot be folded 7 times, but the Mythbusters folded a hangar sized piece of paper 11 times.
you are folding it, there is still only one piece of paper
Yes it is possible. But the paper does have to be very big and thinner than an ordinary piece of paper.