A bundle typically contains 500 sheets of paper, a ream contains 500 sheets, and a quire contains 24 or 25 sheets depending on the region.
A quire of paper is 25 sheets, and a ream is 500 sheets. A ream is an international standard.
A quire typically has 24 sheets of paper, which equals 48 pages when folded in half. However, historical variations exist where a quire could have a different number of sheets depending on the time period and region.
Quire is a term not used very much in the 21st century, probably because it has several different meanings. Centuries ago it was the name given to 4 sheets(any size) of paper which were all folded in half to form a 'book' having 8 'leaves'.( A leaf means a double sided piece of paper.) This Quire, of course, had 16 pages to print or write upon. More modern meaning is :- 25 sheets of paper. A pack of modern computer copying paper usually contains 20 Quires (500 sheets) When I was young, you could go to any news agency and buy a students 'exercise book' which had just 1Quire of paper in it. Many decades ago, in some parts of the world, a quire was 24 sheets of paper, but that is now obsolete in most of the world. The words, sheet, & page, & leaf, need to be clearly understood when referring to a quire. Centuries ago, musicians would purchase a quire of paper to use as a manuscript, to write their music on . The 4 sheets which when folded in half, gave them 16 pages to write the music on . I wonder if the the word QUIRE has anything to do with the word CHOIR?
I'm pretty sure there are 50 sheets in a quire.
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How many sheets of paper equal 2.0 oz?
Same answer as how many clowns fit in a clown car
500 sheets of paper is the International Standard for a ream of paper.
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