10 paper clips is 7.5 inches, so 7.5X100,000= A million paper clips
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I would suggest you get a sample of 100 paper clips (count them), weigh them, then multiply the result with 54.38. If the weight of the 100 paper clips is too low to get an accurate reading, count off a larger number, and weigh them. In this case, of course, you would have to multiply by a smaller factor.
There are just over 2557 ounces in 72.5 kilograms, so you would need 2558 paper clips.
Slightly fewer than 1000.
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Paper clips come in different sizes. A million two-inch paper clips would be two million inches long.
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You would need 4 paper clips in order to equal the weight of a pencil.
I would suggest you get a sample of 100 paper clips (count them), weigh them, then multiply the result with 54.38. If the weight of the 100 paper clips is too low to get an accurate reading, count off a larger number, and weigh them. In this case, of course, you would have to multiply by a smaller factor.
Yes they would but only if the average weight of all the paper clips was 1 gram each.
There are just over 2557 ounces in 72.5 kilograms, so you would need 2558 paper clips.
The average length of the paper clip is approx 3.4925 cm, so in order to find the length of the chain, multiply 1 Million by the size so it would be, 1000000* 3.4925=3490000 (3490000 is in centimeters or it would be 34900 meters)
Slightly fewer than 1000.
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Most paper clips are made from steel. You could make a paper clip out of copper, but the cost would be higher for something that would do the same job.
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