70gsm means that 1 sheet of A0 (16 sheets of A4) should weigh 70 grams. Therefore assuming we are talking about 500 sheets of A4 paper then it will weigh (500/16)*70 grams or 2187.5 grams.
500 sheets of 100gsm A4 paper weigh approximately 2.5 kilograms.
500 sheets of 80 gsm A3 paper would weigh approximately 4.8 kg.
7 divided by 500 = 0.014 pounds/sheet X 2 =0.028 pounds X 16 ounces = 0.448 ounces/2 sheets
A4 paper has an area of 1/16 sq m → 500 sheets at 80 gsm = 500 / 16 x 80 g = 2500 g = 2.5 kg
You did not mention paper size, so I am assuming A4 which is 29.7cm * 21cm Area of 1 sheet = 29.7cm * 21cm = 623.7 cm^2 = 0.06237 m^2 Area of 500 sheets = 0.06237 * 500 = 31.185 m^2 80gsm means 1 sq metre (m^2) of the paper weighs 80g Since the total area of 500 sheets is 31.185 m^2, so 500 sheets weigh = 31.185 * 80g = 2494.8g = 2.4948kg
500 sheets of 100gsm A4 paper weigh approximately 2.5 kilograms.
500 sheets of 80 gsm A3 paper would weigh approximately 4.8 kg.
7 divided by 500 = 0.014 pounds/sheet X 2 =0.028 pounds X 16 ounces = 0.448 ounces/2 sheets
A4 paper has an area of 1/16 sq m → 500 sheets at 80 gsm = 500 / 16 x 80 g = 2500 g = 2.5 kg
There are typically 500 sheets of paper in a ream.
500 Sheets in a Ream of Paper
The weight of a ream of paper depends on the kind of paper. A ream is 500 sheets. The weight for 500 sheets of 24 lb., 11 inch x 17 inch book paper would be 4.72 pounds. A ream of 20 lb. 8.5 inch by 11 inch letter-size paper weights 5.00 pounds.
500 sheets is typically referred to as a ream of paper.
500 sheets measuring 17" x 22" of 12 mil paper weigh 24 pounds.
You did not mention paper size, so I am assuming A4 which is 29.7cm * 21cm Area of 1 sheet = 29.7cm * 21cm = 623.7 cm^2 = 0.06237 m^2 Area of 500 sheets = 0.06237 * 500 = 31.185 m^2 80gsm means 1 sq metre (m^2) of the paper weighs 80g Since the total area of 500 sheets is 31.185 m^2, so 500 sheets weigh = 31.185 * 80g = 2494.8g = 2.4948kg
The usual number is 500, but occasionally some reams have 480.
Probobally $4.00! usually about $6.00