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As a reader it's easier to find the page where you left off. In an office presentation of a multi page document it makes it easier to refer to page so and so and those attending can jump quickly to the page.
The two page numbers are 64 and 65. 64 x 65 = 4160.
You may use either the centimeter (cm) or millimeter (mm) to measure the width of a page of text (or a sheet of paper). For instance, A4 papers have a width of approximately 210mm (or 21cm), and a length of 297mm (or 29.7cm).For thickness measurements of a page of text (or a sheet of paper), you may use the units of millimeter (mm) or micrometer (μm). Generally, most paper types are between 50μm and 100μm (or 0.05mm to 0.1mm), although thicker papers (e.g. cardstock, glossy pages of photo inserts in some texts, etc) may have thickness measurements in the range of >100μm (or >0.1mm).
Set up equation; x = first page number & x+1 = second page number. So, x + x + 1 = 369 or x = 184. X+1 = 185 which is the larger page number.
4x-6=22
Using a very good ruler, measure 1 centimetre of thickness. Count the number of sheets of paper within that. Divide 10 by the number - that is the thickness of the paper in millimetres. Do this a few times and get an average.
The thickness of a page in a book is 0.0037 inches. For example, if there are 269 sheets in a one inch thick stack the best way to find the thickness of one page is to divide the one inch into 269 pieces.
0 - 1 inch Micrometer might be better to measure 10 pages and find the average.
The thickness of a page is measured with a micrometer. If you don't have a micrometer measure the thickness of 1oo pages with the help of a scale and divide the result by 100.
Micrometre.
one page of a phonebook is measured in mm. unit thickness of a phone book is cm
if you look on page 43 you should find a ruler and everything will be clearer now :-D
One way to determine the thickness of one page of a book is to measure the thickness of a small stack of pages (e.g., 10 pages) and then divide the total thickness by the number of pages measured. This will give you an estimation of the thickness of one page. Additionally, you can use a micrometer or calipers to measure the thickness of a single page directly.
How about fractions of a millimetre?
It depends on the book
its vertical ruler if you look in the Microsoft office 2007 premium video edition on word 4 it gives you the correct answer
a ruling line is a ruler in Microsoft Word that is consisted of the vertical and horizontal rules on a page