what weight is the paper?
2006-08-03 19:58:58
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answer #1
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answered by prizzma 5
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Find the thickness of the paper in mm and divide it by 1000 to get the height of the stack of papers in meter. Remeber 1 mile is about 1.62 Km.
2006-08-04 03:03:36
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on the thickness of the paper. Paper comes in differenct qualities and is measured in gsm (grams/sq. mt.). The larger the gsm number, thicker it is. Greater the thickness, higher the stack.
2006-08-04 03:03:05
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answer #3
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answered by Indian 2
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depends on how thick the paper is if each page is 1 mm thick then the stack would be one hundered billion mm high....
2006-08-04 02:57:32
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answered by seamonkeyzaire 2
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Assuming a ream of paper (500 sheets) is 2inches thick, then the answer would be 33,333,333.33 feet tall or 6,313 miles. Useless information don't you think?
2006-08-04 03:04:38
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answered by Intelligent and curious 3
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Depend the thickness of the paper..
2006-08-04 02:59:36
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answered by Drone 7
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I measured a standard piece of copy paper from Office Depot. It measures four one thousandths of and inch. If you accept that measurment you would have 400,000,000,000 thousanths. That would be 400,000,000 inches. That would be 33,333,333 feet. Divided by 5280 feet would be 6313 miles, plus or minus due to rounding.
2006-08-04 03:23:35
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answered by jeff b 2
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it depends on the thickness of each paper.usually its around 1mm.so,the height of the pile will be 1 hundred billion mm high.
2006-08-04 03:00:42
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answered by mukunth 2
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How thick is the paper? Normal paper would be 3,333,333.30, feet high.
2006-08-04 03:10:09
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answered by Anonymous
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How thick is the paper?
2006-08-04 02:57:40
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answered by Rick A 5
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