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It depends on how you're going to fold it... WikiAnswers won't let you post graphics, so I'll describe what we're working with. A brochure this wide will fold into four panels. Draw a rectangle, divide it into four smaller rectangles one beside the other, and number the smaller "panel" rectangles 1 through 4. We'll say we're looking at the inside of the brochure. In picas (six to the inch, 12 points to the pica), because it's easier that way; set your rulers to Picas when you set this up... Double gatefold: 1 = 22p 2 = 22p3 3 = 22p3 4 = 22p 1 folds over 2, 4 folds over 3 then 2 and 3 fold together. Rollfold or fanfold: 1 = 22p6 2 = 22p6 3 = 22p 4 = 21p6 Rollfold: 4 folds over 3, 3 folds over 2, 1 folds over 4. Fanfold: 3 and 4 fold over 1 and 2, 4 folds over 3, 1 folds over 4. You make the inner panels smaller than the outer ones so the brochure folds flat. Now! If you REALLY want this to look professional, also pay attention to your margins. If you've got 1p6 margin around the borders of the brochure, the space between each panel is 3p--which, when you split it in half, gives you 1p6 on each side of the fold. If you put 1p6 between the panels, it just looks bad.
Its about 20 minutes in a car, about half an hour on the tube and about 40 minutes on a bus.During rush hour (Mon to Fri 7am to 9.30am and 5pm to 7pm) add 20 minutes to car and bus times. On Fridays the evening rush hour starts at about 3.30pm.The distance is about 12 and a half miles.
Singapore as a country is just smaller compare to New York or half the size of Greater London by land size, therefore there are no cities within Singapore (Singapore itself is often referred to as a city ).
You are most likely thinking of a futon. Sometimes they are called a folding sofa bed, sleep sofa, sleeper couch or sleeping couch. Ones that have a metal folding mechanism are called click clack sleeper sofas.
Your vocal folds (also called the ventricular folds) are toward the top of your larynyx, protecting your vocal chords. These folds help prevent you from breathing in solids. A very interesting effect is produced when you sing and you get these folds to vibrate. They will vibrate at half the speed of your vocal chords, and produce a sound an octave lower than the note you are singing with your vocal chords. This sounds much like a foghorn or a prolonged burp. The people most noted for producing this effect, theTuvans, call this effect kargyraa.
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Simple answer: a casket with a split top (divided lid).
You get 84 folds if you fold each paper into halves. You get 168 folds if you fold each paper into fourths. How did I figure this out? Well, 42x2(half)=84 folds. Also, 42x4(fourth)= 168 folds> I hope this was the answer you were looking for.
Easiest way is to make a cut out of the image and determine if it folds in half. The crease made by folding in half is the line of symmetry.
There is no fixed sequence.
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Maybe you could call them by their first name...
It depends on the context. In general, you can fold a piece of paper in half multiple times, although the number of folds possible is limited by the thickness of the paper and the dexterity of the folder. Mathematically, the maximum number of times a piece of paper can be folded in half is around 7-8 times due to the exponential increase in thickness with each fold.