After years of researching with my lab partners, we have finally found the answer. The hardest part of the research was finding the thickness of a piece of normal construction paper, the thickness of a piece of paper is 0.00042mm. After, we used the distance between Earth and the Moon. The final answer of this question is: You need 106,298,623,185,474,890,00 pieces of paper. That's a pretty big number right? Hope this helped you!
549.1 trillion
the moon is small and we don't need much space
1/6 of a ton. If you need a more precise answer, look the Moon up in Wikipedia.
The practicalities aside, it obviously depends on the length of the ladders. Taking a typical "home" ladder of 4m and a mean distance of 385,000km to the Moon, you would need about 96,250,000 ladders.
If you are writing a research paper, you need to write it yourself. Here are a couple of good references for the topic of eclipses, at the links below.
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Average sheet of toilet paper being 4 inches square, you would need approximately 900000 squares to reach 300000 feet.
549.1 trillion
You need to fold an average piece of copy paper 42 times in half to reach the moon. Here's how to figure that out: The average distance to the moon from Earth's center is 384,403 km, and the average thickness of a sheet of paper is about .1 mm or .0000001 km. Now, every time we fold the paper, it's thickness will double. When you repeatedly double a quantity, you can calculate what that quantity will be after a certain number of doublings with this formula: P*2^n where P is the original quantity, and n is the number of doublings. Putting our number for paper thickness in: (.0000001 km)*2^n we find the number of folds, n, required to reach the moon by simply setting this formula equal to the distance between Earth and the moon and solving for n: (.0000001 km)*2^n = 384,403km 2^n = 384,403 km/.0000001 km n = log base 2 (384,403 km/.0000001 km) n = 41.8058 Since folding only eight tenths of a time doesn't make sense, we round up to 42.
just one if he/she is long enough
it need 4,003 to reach prestige
the moon is small and we don't need much space
You cannot jump to the moon. In order to reach the moon you would have to reach a speed close to escape velocity which for earth is about 25,000 miles per hour.
you need to get a stronger hat the hat is in HQ gaget room on the hat rack
Pentagon would be the 79th shape.There is a super easy way to solve this. You need a pencil and paper. Just draw out your pattern triangle, stat, pentagon, moon. Start counting the pattern over and over until you reach 79. Which ever shape you are on when you hit your number is your answer.
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