75 i counted just for you and my mom wasnt very happy either
There are anywhere from 350 to 500 sheets of toilet paper on one roll
3 sheets
This depends on the size of the sheet and basis weight of the sheet. The basis weight is weight of sheet in gram or pound for a unit area. In metric system it is gm/m2.
Depends on what paper you're talking about. The average sheet of 20lb copier paper is 0.0038 inches thick; whereas the average sheet of cardstock is 0.0175 inches thick. For a great resource of various thicknesses visit http://iconix.biz/info/paper-weights.htm
centimeter grid paper is a grid paper having many square boxes each of 1 cm.
There are anywhere from 350 to 500 sheets of toilet paper on one roll
The weight of 250 sheets of toilet paper can vary based on the brand and thickness of the paper, but on average, a single sheet of toilet paper weighs approximately 1.2 grams. Therefore, 250 sheets would weigh around 300 grams.
There are typically 12 sheets in a roll of Scotts Natural toilet paper.
Each brand of paper towel has a different amount.
The justification for toilet rolls is to make toilet paper much easier to store and access. It is far more efficient than stacking many sheets of toilet paper on each other.
40 metres
I've counted - it had 159 pieces
the average tree makes around 40,000 sheets of paper
Paper is usually packed in a REAM, which is 500 sheets. So it would depend on how many reams are in the case.
The number of sheets on a paper towel roll varies greatly. On average, most standard rolls have 50-80 sheets/roll, however jumbo rolls can contain 100+ sheets. Many brands are now offering "pick a size" rolls that have on average of 150 sheets/roll.
I think the answer would vary from person to person. For me and many others I know Scott's 1000 sheets per roll is the best and most affordable toilet paper.
Toilet paper used to come in sheets and not on rolls and then the rule was two and you "rough them up" to increase absorbency. Two to three is the "rule of thumb" but you may well repeat the steps many times to assure the Klingons do not leave rings around Uranus! If you know what I mean...