This answer varies based on the size of the tree. But paper manufacturer Boise Cascade estimates that a cord of wood (stacked 4 feet x 4 feet x 8 feet) produces nearly 90,000 sheets of paper.
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There only needs to be one tree to make one piece of paper. One tree can make many pieces of paper.
1 pad of paper
About 1/25 of a tree is used to make 27 sheets of paper.
Each standard pack of printing, copying papers have to about 500 sheets of it. which uses about 1/9 a tree. Therefore, 9000 sheets of paper can take up to1 full tree or 1 and half. Secondly it also depends on the type of wood of the tree and how big a tree is. Ex- not 1 banyan tree will be taken to make 5000 sheets but one palm tree can be taken as banyan trees as really thick and fat.
200 sheets of standard printer paper make 1"
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A ream of paper is a quantity of the same size and quality, 1 ream is 20 quires or 500 sheets
You can mail up to 5 sheets of 20lb paper with 1 standard postage stamp within the United States.
With reference to paper count 1 ream of paper contains 500 sheets.
A quire of paper is 25 sheets, and a ream is 500 sheets. A ream is an international standard.
Depends on the binder.
Not all paper has the same thickness or size, but if you are using the most usual type of paper, you can mail four sheets with one regular stamp.
If it is sheets of paper in reams (500) = 1 pack
One tonne of paper is equal to 200, 000 sheets of A4 paper. (A number of sites report that it is equal to 40,000 sheets, but simple maths shows they are incorrect: Given...1 A4 page of 80gsm (gsm: Grams per Square Metre) 1m2 = 16 x A4 sheets So... 1 A4 sheets = 80g/16 = 5grams 1 tonne = 1,000,000grams Hence... 1 tonne = 1,000,000/5 A4 sheets = 200,000 A4 sheets)