millimetres or even micrometres.
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.
Ten reams of paper, at 8.5 centimetres tall each, would measure 8.5 x 10 = 85 centimetres.Each sheet of paper within a ream would measure 8.5 / 500 = 0.017 centimetres, or 1.7 millimetres.
Pencil lead is very narrow. Millimeter can be used to measure it.
Metres, to measure its length or width, square metres to measure its area.
mm
You can measure small lengths in millimeters. Length of a pencil, pen, eraser, length and width of a paper, sheet etc. can be measured in millimeters.
cm
The A series paper has a height to width ratio of square root 2 to 1 (1.4142:1) A sheet of A0 has an area of one square metre. To fit the ratio its sides are 841 millimetre x 1189 millimetre. Each sheet in the series is half the size of the previous sheet; the height of A1 would be the width of A0, the width of A1 is half the height of A0, 594 mm x 841 mm. A3 has a height of 420 millimetres and a width of 297 millimetres.
A sheet of A4 paper measures 29.7 centimetres in length and 21.0 centimetres in width. A third of this length would be 9.9 centimetres in length and 7 centimetres in width.
It would be 1270mm wide.
METERS!!!The unit of measurement you would use to measure the width of your classroom is meters.
Thickness of a sheet of paper would not be measured in feet, but possibly in inches. An average sheet of typing paper is about 1/200 of an inch.
The flat sheet of paper would encounter more air resistance than the wadded sheet of paper would.
To say "sheet of paper" in French, you would say "feuille de papier."
A standard sheet of paper is 8 1/2 x 11 so a standard notebook would be very close to those dimensions.
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.
Centimetre.