just for printing things off - 5-6 sheets on average - but when you think about it - the total is much more. There are shopping lists, loo rolls, packaging and all sorts of notices. If you go to a cafe and read the menu you're using the paper, also, I'm sure you've bought a newspaper - haw many sheets did that have in it?
If you see a big poster advertisement which then encourages you to do something, it could be debatable as to whether you were using the paper of that big poster too. When you take everything into account, you see that many of paper's uses are overlooked and it is almost impossible to count exactly how much paper a human uses in 1 day.
About 400 mL of water per day
about 2 sheets a day. But if that goes on for a week, 14 sheets of paper are already wasted!
all you need is a calculator or some paper!
On average, humans produce around 0.5 to 1.5 liters of saliva per day. Saliva plays a critical role in moistening food, aiding in swallowing, and initiating the digestion process.
The average adult humans eats around 2,000 calories per day.
on a teacher's salary?! please!!! they are allotted one piece per year
This is recycled per person 4.4 pounds a day, 29 pounds a week, and 1,600 pounds a year!!!! That's not enough!
The number of pieces of paper made per day comes to 104,674,217
Paper, like most recyclable commodities, has a set value per ton as waste paper. Find out what the value per ton of waste paper is in your area, and that's how much you can get for it.
That depends on how much ink you use- there is an unlimited amount. --An Answer-- Actually it will depend on what is printed on the sheet of paper in question. For example....A full page letter using simple black text would use far less ink that what would be used if you printed a full page picture.
3 time a day per a day do not feed them to much
an average student uses about 11 sheets a day