to make 1,850 copies of a 487 page document, you'll need 897,250 sheets of paper printed one side only.
448,625 sheets printed both sides. Buy 10-20% over for your printer to allow for errors like paper jams and misprints.
This is a job for print shop, and not a copy machine.
From French, the same word, so called for the hooked needle that is used. About 1840/1850
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The name for a small trinket is a doodad. The term doodah is slang for an unnamed item.The lyric is usually spelled "Doo-dah, doo-dah" - from the song Camptown Races (Stephen Foster, 1850)
James Mink, a former slave, was indeed a wealthy, black businessman in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was even said to have been the wealthiest black businessman in Toronto in the 1850's. Records show that his wife was not white, but a fellow black person. There is also no historical proof that he had a daughter named Mary or that a daughter of his was sold back into slavery. And James' involvement in politics never occurred as far as records show, but it was actually his brother, George, who was asked to run for Alderman in 1850. It was still an inspiring and moving film, to be sure.
Theatre veteran "Noel Coward" coined the phrase in the early 1950's. He wrote a song with the title "Why Must the Show Go On?"
Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote and published the first edition of The Scarlet Letter in the spring of 1850. This first run of 2500 copies sold out very quickly and was followed shortly by a second printing of 2500 copies in March, 1850.
5% of 1850= 5% * 1850= 0.05 * 1850= 92.5
25% of 1850= 25% * 1850= 0.25 * 1850= 462.5
99.4% of 1850= 99.4% * 1850= 0.994 * 1850= 1838.9
60% of 1850 = 60% * 1850 = 0.6 * 1850 = 1,110
The Compromise of 1850 took place in 1850.
The Compromise of 1850 was passed on September 9th, 1850.
Since the number 1850 is not divisible by 4, 1850 was not a leap year.
The Scarlet Letter was published in 1850
California was admitted into the Union on September 9, 1850 becoming the 31st state to join the Union.
Edgar Allan Poe wrote over 60 pieces of writing during his career, including poems, short stories, and essays. He is best known for his works such as "The Tell-Tale Heart," "The Raven," and "The Fall of the House of Usher."
the compromise of 1850