The answer will depend on where you are posting from, where you are posting to and whether or not there are any special requirements.
1 5 of an inch is 1 and 5/12 inches.
Depends on where it is going to!
5/8 of an inch
5/8 is 0.625 of an inch
25 units squared
nope
Go to the site below and click on the "Calculate Postage" tab.
thirty-two cents
The largest diameter is 5 inches; therefore the diameter is 5 x pi.
You can mail up to 5 sheets of 20lb paper with 1 standard postage stamp within the United States.
Assuming the weight is under one ounce, one Forever stamp (47 cents) will be sufficient.
A 500 pages of 20lb paper is 2 inches thick. If you use 18lb or 24lb paper your measurement will change in proportion. The still of ring will determine how many inches of paper you can actually get into a 5 inch binder. Also, the pages will expand once you start using them.
The cost of postage for 7 sheets of paper will depend on the weight of the paper and the destination. Typically, a standard letter weighing one ounce or less can be sent with a first-class stamp in the U.S. However, if the paper is heavier or needs extra postage for being a non-standard size or shape, additional postage may be required.
Depends on where you launched it from. If you threw it from ground level and it landed on ground of equal height, then I'd say 15 seconds, 30 at the absolute max. If you launched it from, say, 30,000 feet, the altitude at which jumbo jets fly, then who knows how long it could stay up there, let alone where it will land.
5 cents.
Postage would be $2.27 for 5 oz. package to Canada.
your average 1 inch paper clip is 1gram. so its safe to say 5 grams would be your answer.