As many times as you want or need to.
I hoped this helped!!!!!!!
Wrong!^You can only fold a piece of paper up to seven times, no matter how large the piece of paper. So technically, this statement is very wrong! Sorry to whoever answered this before me.
i say about 275
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you take a peice of paper and fold one of the corners to the edge. there should be extra at the top of the paper. there, you take siccors and cut that piece off. now that you have a dimond shaped paper. you fold all of the corners into the middle. flip the piece of paper over and fold the corners again. then ther should be flaps underneath it. stick your fingers in there and theres your futune teller you fold a peice of paper into a square then cut off the extra slip of paper at the top. then fold all corners into the middle, then turn over then fold all corners into the middle as you did on the other side. then fold in half. then fold in half again. then poke your fingers through the corners. WALAH you have a furtune teller!! THIS IS BY HAILEY TROYER
How many times would you like to? It is your call.
as many times as they want/need to
2^7 = 128
If you fold a whole newspaper seven times, you will have 128 layers. Each fold doubles the number of layers, so after seven folds, it will be 2^7 = 128 layers.
You can fold a right triangle how many times you want cause if your really good at folding small pieces of paper then you would be able to fold it X many times
6 Times
you can fold a 4 piece in half 5 times
4000 times
6
Get a brush and shovel and brush it into a newspaper then fold the newspaper put it in a bag then put it in the bin.
If you take a single sheet and fold it in half 8 times, the pack will have 64 layers.
The Times newspaper has 104 pages in total.
A Boeing 747
Ten fold