A standard "Letter Size" is 8.5 inches x 11 Inches.
This is a U.S. based Standard.
A scanner "looks" at a sheet of paper and transfers a digitalized version to the computer.
A computer generated picture is always generated onto a computer screen; from there it can be printed onto paper, or made into a film. Frances
It depends on the size of the paper and the size of the tally marks. A standard 8 1/2 x 11 sheet wouldn't hold them if you used a pencil to mark them. But paper comes in rolls thousands of feet long, and you could pencil them all in on one of those. Additionally, with the contemporary automated printing techniques, a laser could be programmed to "burn" a million marks on a sheet of paper small enough that you could fold it up and carry it in a file folder with no difficulty.
You can first scan the paper. Then you install a OCR software. scan the image file and voila! you have converted the text into computer editable format.
2) what is an output device that prints output on paper? and an output that is printed on paper?
11 Inches
A standard sheet of paper is typically 8.5 inches by 11 inches in size.
A pen, a sheet of paper, a computer keyboard.
exactly 11 inches long
You divide the long edge of a sheet of A4 paper by the shorter edge of the paper.
frodo's computer because gandelf put a spell on a sheet of paper and it turned into a computer and thats where computer aided design is put into use .
A hard copy is a copy on paper, rather than just on the computer screen.
An A4 sheet measures 210 x 297 mm. An A4 sheet of paper is the more common business and school size paper in most of the world, including Europe, whereas the 8½ x 11 inch sheet of paper is the more common business size in the USA. A4 is a little taller and narrower than a US 8½ by 11 inch sheet.
A SHEET of paper.
The Declaration of Independence was written and completed on a single sheet of paper.
A typical sheet of paper is about 0.1 millimeters thick.
A scanner "looks" at a sheet of paper and transfers a digitalized version to the computer.