A dollar bill can typically be folded back and forth 4-7 times before showing signs of tearing. The exact number may vary depending on factors such as the age and condition of the bill.
On average, paper money can be folded back and forth about 4,000 times before it tears due to the fibers breaking down from repeated stress. However, this can vary depending on the denomination and age of the bill.
about two and eight tenths times (AKA 2.8, if you didn't know)
The length of the pendulum that made the most number of swings is the longest one. Longer pendulums have a longer period of oscillation, allowing them to swing back and forth more times before coming to a stop.
In 1762, the British pound was worth about four times more than the U.S. dollar.
Lasers use reflection by bouncing the light back and forth between mirrors placed at each end of a laser cavity. This allows the light to pass through the gain medium multiple times, amplifying the beam before it is emitted. This process results in a stronger and more focused laser beam.
On average, paper money can be folded back and forth about 4,000 times before it tears due to the fibers breaking down from repeated stress. However, this can vary depending on the denomination and age of the bill.
7
Four times one forth is one.
The tears that fall in times of grief are silent. You cannot hear tears fall.
I believe it is 7
There is no single answer. Different countries use papers of different quality - or even plastics.
The word "tears" is in the King James Version of the Bible 36 times. It is in 35 verses.
The answer depends on what a "forth" means.
It is four forths - whatever a forth is!
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6 pennies go into a dollar about 16 times
32,000