16 sheets.
In a standard-size Banker's Box, on average, 2,500 typical letter-size office pages counting files, staples, clips, etc. If it's just paper, you can get close to 5,000 letter-size sheets into a box.
20 metres squared
The average office worker in the US uses 10,000 sheets of copy paper each year. That's 4 million tons of copy paper used annually. Office workers in the US generate approximately 2 pounds of paper and paperboard products every day. (6) Reference URL: http://epa.gov/osw/conserve/materials/paper/faqs.htm#offices
Almost hlf a meter. There are 100 cms in 1 meter
96 square feet are 10.666667 square yards.
16
Feet is a measure of distance. Square meters is a measure of area. You cannot equate them. It's sort of like saying how many sheets of paper make a quart.
How many sheets of paper equal 2.0 oz?
Generally 3000 (500 sheets 24"x36") Paper used for offset printing is 3300 sq
67 of them.
The A4 paper size is 1/16 of a square meter (A0 is 1 m2, A1 is 1/2, A2 is 1/4, A3 is 1/8). So 90,000 sheets would be 90,000/16 = 5,625 m2. 1 km2 = 1,000,000 m2. So you can see it is only a small fraction of a square kilometer, 0.005625 to be precise.
500 sheets of paper is the International Standard for a ream of paper.
According to Wikipedia, the total UK area is about 243610km2. Since one square km has 1000x1000 = 1000000m2, this the area is about 243 610 000 000 m2. Each sheet of A0 paper has an area of exactly one square meter. The area of A1 is exactly half that of A0, A2 half of A1, and so forth. 16 sheets of A4 paper thus cover one sheet of A0 paper, covering an area of 1m2. Thus, you'd need 16 * 243 610 000 000 to cover the area of the UK with sheets of A4 paper.
1x1 meter is a square meter.
500 sheets
3 sheets
There are anywhere from 350 to 500 sheets of toilet paper on one roll