about 23 lines, for size 12 Times New Roman font
In a double-spaced document, there is typically one blank line of space between each double-spaced line.
It is about 4-5 pages
There are approximately 250 words per double spaced typed page. More specifically there are between 2,622 and 3818 Characters on a normal 8x10 page depending on Capitalization and Font. This estimation is given for the typical Times New Roman with font size 12.
two
Between 600-650 words
I am guessing about 6 if you are double spacing your written work, but it really depends on how large you write, and also if you are using wide-ruled or college-ruled looseleaf paper.
It depends on how spaced apart all the lines are.
5 double spaced pages is equivalent to 10 single spaced pages. Each single spaced page will have twice the content of a double spaced page, so it takes two single spaced pages to match the content of one double spaced page.
It depends on your font size and margin size, line spacing, and header footer lines etc. About 500 words per page (12pt single spaced text) is a rough figure.
There are 60 white lines in a mile if the lines are spaced at a standard interval of 80 feet.
The number of lines in a 500-word text can vary depending on factors like font size, line spacing, and formatting. However, on average, assuming standard formatting (12-point font, double-spaced), 500 words would typically fill about 20-25 lines. In a single-spaced format, it could be around 10-12 lines.
Paragraphs vary there is no set length for them. They can be a single word or several thousand. Therefore the number of paragraphs wil vary