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There is no standard size. Different manufacturers make different sizes, and many make several sizes.
Is a standards conventions have existed at different times and in different countries. Today there is one widespread international ISO standard (including A4, B3, C4, etc.) and a localised standard used in North America (including letter, legal, ledger, etc.). The paper sizes affect writing paper, stationery, cards, and some printed documents. The standards also have related sizes for envelopes.
The standard sizes of exercise equipment can vary depending on the machines. Rowing machines, bikes, and treadmills are all different sizes.
No, they are many different sizes
Yes, HP paper comes in a variety of sizes. 4" x 6" and 5" x 7" which are great for smaller photos and documents. 8.5" x 11" are great sizes for photos to be framed and standard documents. 13" x 19" and 11" x 17" are great sizes for posters and calendars.
Apparently not. According to the Sealy website the sizes are standard for use at home or in the Hospitality Industry.
paper towels can be made from different materials, different sizes, different absorbency rates, etc.
The United States used to use two different sizes of paper, the 8' x 10.5' and the 8.5' x 11'. Reagan finally proclaimed that the 8.5' x 11' was the official standard sized paper in the early 1980's.
Some common names for paper sizes include A4, letter, legal, and tabloid. International standard sizes are designated using the A series, with A4 being the most widely used size.
Standard envelope sizes do vary from country to country. The term standard really only applies to the country you are in. International postage does not have a standard size. You'll have to find out size specifics from a country's postal service.
The standard paper size for legal documents is 8.5 x 14 inches. The system of paper sizes used in North America, Canada and Mexico differs from the rest of the world.