Making Postage: Mak found more than 50 3-cent and 5-cent stamps in a desk. His uncle needed 87¢ worth of postage to mail a package and asked Mak if he could use some of these stamps. How many different combinations of the stamps could Mak give his uncle to make exactly 87¢ of postage.???????
It will depend on the weight. It will require at least two because it is oversized.
Depends on the weight of the paper. Postage is determined by weight, not by number.
Fifty British postage stamps.
Postage stamps come in different sizes and are made from different materials. There cannot, therefore, be a simple answer.
Queen Elizabeth has appeared on postage stamps in the largest number of countries around the world, including Canada, Australia, and Great Britain.
To reach the letter in proper place
You use the stamps from the country of origin. So if you are mailing a letter from the US to Australia, you use US postage.
The amount of stamps needed for an envelope is determined by weight. Weigh your a4 envelope and you will know how much postage is needed.
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The number of stamps must equal the amount of postage. The postage depends on the weight and and form of transport.
It depends on what you are sending. You can calculate postage, see the related source link below.
You can use forever stamps on a letter to Australia. It is worth 44 cents toward the cost. You must put additional postage on the envelope.
No. You must use the stamps from the country of origin of the letter or parcel.
24 stamps ridiculous ha i had to do that
Yes, every country uses postage stamps.
US postage stamps do not expire -- they are always worth face value as postage.