Over 9000.
For flat paper items, postage goes by weight, not by size.
Not all paper has the same thickness or size, but if you are using the most usual type of paper, you can mail four sheets with one regular stamp.
Postage is determined by weight and by size. An envelope with three pieces of normal paper can normally be sent with one first class postage stamp. Additional stamps may be required based on additional ounces and on the size of the envelope.
For specific information use theUSPS Link: http://www.usps.com/tools/calculatepostage/welcome.htm?from=global&page=0061calculatepostageIn general, you can mail any envelope up to 11x15 to qualify for first class postage, you then are charged by weight.In general, up to 8 sheets of 8.5x11 paper including envelope will require 2 stamps, 9-15 3 stamps.
How many sheets of paper equal 2.0 oz?
You will need postage for the weight of the envelope (probably 2 ounces, for 4 sheets of paper in a 10x13 envelope), plus a surcharge for the size of the envelope. Best guess: $1.19 for first class mail within the United States, as of Feb. 2014.
The answer will depend on which country you are posting from and where to.
Sheets of paper in one envelope are called a ream.
For flat paper items, postage goes by weight, not by size.
1n#10 sized envelope 2 if u have a fancy envelope $ if you have a big paper-sized envelope
You can mail up to 5 sheets of 20lb paper with 1 standard postage stamp within the United States.
Not all paper has the same thickness or size, but if you are using the most usual type of paper, you can mail four sheets with one regular stamp.
If you need to mail 10 sheet of paper, you need to put two stamps on the package. You can fold it in an envelope or put it in a manila envelope.
It only takes one for the first ounce. For additional weight, you will have to add additional stamps. Usually four sheets of paper in an envelope will need an extra stamp.
The envelope category is classified as a converting operation, since it transforms a finished product (rolls and sheets of paper and paperboard or synthetic materials) into envelopes.
See page #12 of: http://www.southernct.edu/finadm/uploads/textWidget/wysiwyg/documents/USPS_New_Rates.pdf Not only does it let you know how many pages of mail you can mail for one stamp, it breaks it down by the type of envelope you use. As of 03/2009 it is 1-5 sheets of 20 pound copy paper in a #10 envelope or 1 ounce 1-4 sheets of 20 pound copy paper in a 6x9 envelope or 1 ounce Total envelope must be less than 1/4 inch thick. If you don't want to buy exact postage you can us 2 stamps for up to 3 ounces with the envelope less than 1/4 inch thick. In a #10 envelope that is 17 sheets of 20 pound copy paper In a 6x9 envelope that is 16 sheets of 20 pound copy paper Keep in mind the number of sheets is approximate and paper weight will make a difference!
Postage is determined by weight and by size. An envelope with three pieces of normal paper can normally be sent with one first class postage stamp. Additional stamps may be required based on additional ounces and on the size of the envelope.