There are many different sizes of 3-ring binder, and each determines the size of the spine and rings inside. So, no, "large" only accounts for a general size of 3-ring binder.
No, I suggest getting a three inch binder for your core classes, and then a 2-3 inch binder for whatever elective\languages you have.
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the bitumen binder is about the same as water (at 20 Celsius) with 6% binder asphalt cement is 2.423 that of water
I was wondering the same darn thing! Shoot
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I think your question is Ideas for using my 3 ring binder? organization is number one. You can store papers, magazines, articles etc.
The largest I've seen is a 5" 3 ring binder. I'm looking for a larger one than that! Samsill makes a 6" D-ring binder - "Clean Touch Antimicrobial".
obviously paperwork and 3 holed notebooks
Walmart.!
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Sure, get a second one and detach it from its plastic-covered-board flaps. Remove the old mechanism from your binder and rivet the new one into place. Or get a second one, and throw the old one away. Do you have a solid gold 3 ring binder or something??
Trapper Keeper is the brand name for a series of loose leaf binder products offered by Mead. Most models involve a 3-ring binder with extra pockets and often Velcro fasteners or a zip-up outer shell.