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Q: How many sheets of paper in a stack?
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The paper feed in a copying machine has room for a stack of paper 4.0 cm highif 10 sheets of paper are 0.08 cm thick how many sheets will fit?

500


What would you call 500 sheets of paper?

A stack of papers.


How do you estimate the number of sheets of paper in a stack?

50-100


A stack of 150 sheets of paper fell 30 feet and landed in a perfect stack How could this be?

MAGIC!


What is a stack of 24 or 25sheets called?

24 or 25 sheets of paper can be called a quire of paper.


What do you call a group of paper?

A collection of paper is commonly referred to as a stack or a pile.


What is the collective noun for a group of sheets?

The standard collective noun for sheets is a pad of sheets, which refers to sheets of paper. There is no specific collective noun for sheets used for bedding, in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used; for example a stack of sheets or a bundle of sheets.


How many sheet of copy paper equal an inch?

Using good quality 24 pound paper, a one inch thick stack is about 215 sheets. Using the more common 20 pound paper - popular in schools - one inch is about 250 sheets.


how many sheets of paper equal 0.2oz?

How many sheets of paper equal 2.0 oz?


Why do you shuffle paper?

Most of us shuffle paper to introduce a bit of air between the sheets. This air lets the paper sheets shift some with respect to each other, and we can then get them "lined up" by grasping the stack of papers and tapping the stack on an edge. In commercial printing, a stack of paper is sometimes called a lift of paper, and the pressman will fan the lift of paper to line it up before loading it into the in-feed end of a press. The printer fans that lift of paper to get it to line up and them stacks it on the in-feed table.


If you folded a peice of paper 50 times and the thickness was .1 mm when you started how thick would it be?

It is physically impossible to fold a piece of paper in half more than 8 times. However, assuming you could do it (though it would be easier to cut the pile so far in half and put one half on top of the other), then: After 1 fold the stack has 2 sheets After 2 folds the stack has 4 sheets After 3 folds the stack has 8 sheets After n folds the stack has 2^n sheets After 50 folds the stack will be 2⁵⁰ sheets thick As each sheet is 0.1mm, the stack will be: 2⁵⁰ × 0.1 mm = 112589990684262.4 mm thick = 112589990.6842624 km thick ≈ 1.126 × 10¹¹ m thick


If standard ream of paper contains how many sheets?

500 sheets of paper is the International Standard for a ream of paper.