Not usually.
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It depends on the line spacing used in the document. For standard single-spaced lines, there are typically around 10 to 12 lines per vertical inch. For double-spaced lines, there are usually around 5 to 6 lines per vertical inch.
six
There can be 8, 10, 16, 32. And more with more precision instruments.
LPI Stands for "Lines per inch". The number of lines printed in a Vertical inch. The offset Printing lines per inch in a halftone or line screen. LPI is a measure of the fineness or the coarseness of the screening in photographs and tints in a printed piece.
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The "tiny lines" that make up an inch on a ruler are centimeters.
100000 feet...boobies =)
40 inches
38 inch
You can't :)
It's depends on the line spacing. At 6 lines per inch, which is quite common for text-mode computer output, you get exactly 48 lines (with leaving a space for margins!). I believe typewriter output would be similar to this.