you put the paper on a table lol
Cut the paper lengthwise every 2in. Take these strips and role them into small tubes. Take the tubes and put them in a square shape. Than slowly place the books on top. It works trust me
It depends on which way you are turning it. If you are laying a standard 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper on the table so that it is 11" tall by 8.5" wide, and rotate it 90° then you will see a sheet of paper 8.5" tall by 11" wide. If you hold it out between your fingers, so that you can see the face of the page, and turn the top away from you and the bottom toward you 90°, then you would end up seeing just a thin line.
It's a difference in how things are perceived. For instance, our world is three-dimensional. Imagine looking at one side of a piece of paper. That's one dimension. Now look at both sides of the paper; front and back, it's two dimensions. Now imagine the paper turns into a box. That's three dimensions. 1-length 2-width 3-height That answer is just so wrong. A line is one dimensional. It has just length no width or height. (This is an ideal line, not one that you draw since that WILL have a width - it will be as wide as your pencil point.) A sheet of paper is two dimensional (NOT 1-d as stated above). The other side of the sheet of paper is completely irrelevant. A sheet has length and width. If you hold it up, it has length and height (or width and height). Again, this is an ideal sheet of paper, since it will have a very very tiny width (or thickness). Finally, a cube (or a box), which has length, breadth and width is three dimensional.
The wy that is longest.
None."Cubic inch" is a unit of volume or capacity, as of a bottle or a box. It tells you how much waterthe figure can hold."Square inch" is a unit of area or coverage, as of a sheet of paper or a rug. It tells you how muchthe figure covers of the table-top or floor. No number of square inches can hold any water.