I don't think they are stolen; rather they are like socks in the dryer. They tend to connect to other pieces of paper than the one intended. In every place I have ever worked, there are large caches of excess clips. If you are running short, check with the people you send clipped pages to--chances they have plenty to share.
In fact, paper clips come and go. You send some and another person will send you also clipped papers. I think of paper clips as coins, they move around, give some, receive some.
I haven't bought paper clips for my office in over 15 years. I get them from my bank for free. Almost every deposit they get has a paper clip attached and they are happy to save them and have them recycled.
The number of paper clips stolen from a workplace per day can vary depending on the size of the workplace and the honesty of the employees. It would be difficult to provide an exact number without specific information about the workplace.
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6.02 x 10^23 paper clips (602,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 p. clips).
There are three bends on my paper clips.
80,000,000 paper clips.
500 paper clips
15/16" long
theirs 30 paper clips
As many as you want. Unlimited.
Assuming a paper clip is about an inch, approximately 24766100 paper clips.
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1 dozen is 12 paper clips. 12 times 4 = 48. So there are 48 paper clips. Hope this helped =)
Depends if they are standard or large clips.
10,000 paper clips fit in a 6.5 liter jar.