About a half a roll a week
Discovery Channel says about 20,000 sheets per year. Some other people say average is more about 30 to 40,000 sheets.
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No it cant maybe a mass production of toilet paper then strained and dried of a while maybe but no toilet paper would fail to support a person
The average American uses 57 sheets of toilet paper a day.
On average, an individual spends around $120 per year on toilet paper. This amount can vary depending on factors such as brand preference, household size, and usage.
Toilet paper rolls were originally introduced in the late 1800s and were made of recycled paper. The average toilet paper roll contains about 500 sheets. On average, an individual uses about 100 rolls of toilet paper per year.
Yes, many Indian people use toilet paper in their daily hygiene practices, but it is also common to use water and a hand-held bidet or a water spray for cleaning after using the toilet.
Yes, every nationally, every race, and every person should use toilet paper.
Thomas crapper
It's lovely to have somewhere to read the daily paper in peace.
A toilet paper dispenser is typically considered a type of lever simple machine. When a person pushes or pulls on the lever (in this case, the bar or handle on the dispenser), it causes a movement to dispense the toilet paper.
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.
Recycled toilet paper is made from used paper. It isn't made from used toilet paper. That would be gross.