you can put up to 3 pieces of paper in a business size envelope for 1 postage stamp
I remember this because I went to a correspondence High School.
Also:
"1-3 just one. 4-borderline, 5-two. Note that the second ounce costs less than 42 cents.
This really depends on what weight paper you use so if you want to make sure, take the letter to the post office where just about all of them have an automated terminal where you can weigh and buy proper postage. As a tip, they seldom check the weight. If it is in a standard envelop and it is not bulging, they will let it through." (From Yahoo: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090225184741AAP6Xqm)
You can mail up to 5 sheets of 20lb paper with 1 standard postage stamp within the United States.
The answer will depend on which country you are posting from and where to.
Over 9000.
You will need postage for the weight of the envelope (probably 2 ounces, for 4 sheets of paper in a 10x13 envelope), plus a surcharge for the size of the envelope. Best guess: $1.19 for first class mail within the United States, as of Feb. 2014.
For flat paper items, postage goes by weight, not by size.
It depends on:how large the sheets of paper are,which country you are posting from (units for 43, as well as postage rates),whether or not there are any postage deals or premium (express, insured, printed matter),where you are posting to (inland, abroad).It is, therefore, not possible to answer the question with only the given information.
7 divided by 500 = 0.014 pounds/sheet X 2 =0.028 pounds X 16 ounces = 0.448 ounces/2 sheets
There are typically 500 sheets of paper in a ream.
five hundred sheets of paper
150
500 sheets = a ream of paper.
500 sheets of paper is the International Standard for a ream of paper.