To determine how many A4 sheets can be obtained from a 60-meter roll of paper, we first need to know the dimensions of an A4 sheet, which measures 210 mm x 297 mm. The area of an A4 sheet is approximately 0.062 m². A 60-meter roll of standard width (e.g., 1 meter) has an area of 60 m². Dividing the total area of the roll (60 m²) by the area of one A4 sheet (0.062 m²) gives approximately 967 A4 sheets.
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An A1 size paper measures 594 x 841 mm, while an A4 size paper measures 210 x 297 mm. To determine how many A4 sheets can fit on an A1 sheet, you can fit 2 A4 sheets along the width (594 mm) and 4 A4 sheets along the height (841 mm). Therefore, a total of 2 x 4 = 8 A4 sheets can fit onto an A1 size paper.
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The number of A4 sheets in one ton of paper can vary based on the paper's weight or grammage. Standard A4 paper typically weighs 80 grams per square meter (gsm), and there are about 12,500 A4 sheets in a ton of paper at this weight. However, this number can change if the paper's weight differs.
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