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.
That depends on the line spacing. At 6 lines per inch, which is quite common for text-mode computer output, you get exactly 66 lines (not leaving any space for margins!). I believe typewriter output would be similar to this.
there are 5 straight lines
it has 4 lines of symmetry
a scalene triangle has no lines of symmetry
A cone does not have any parallel lines
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A standard sheet of paper has about 66 lines of text when using Courier New font at 12 point size.
46 given times new roman:size 12 font
By convention there are 60 single-spaced lines per typewritten page. This allows for top and bottom margins, the actual paper length is about 10% more.
about 23 lines, for size 12 Times New Roman font
In an A4 exercise book with feint ruled, eight millimetre lines, there are 34 lines.
paper and stuff
The answer depends on how many lines are shared by pentagons. There are at most 160 line segments.
It depends on the size of the sheet of paper
One sheet of paper produces 1.163 miiliwatt hours, and 0.00396832 British thermal units (Btu).
That depends on how many you want to wright