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280 * length of one sheet (in feet).
144 cards
:3 feet
they are 33
Gallons is a measure of volume. Square feet is a measure of area. It's sort of like asking how many diet cokes are in a sheet of paper.
The thickness of a sheet of paper is typically around 0.004 inches, which is equivalent to 0.000333 feet.
Zero. A sheet of paper has no capacity or volume. A good way to visualize "cubic feet" is to think about how much water the object could hold inside of it, like quarts or gallons. A "cubic foot" is just another way of describing a space that can hold about 7 and a half gallons. If an object has no space inside it, like a sheet of paper, then it has no gallons and no cubic feet.
Average sheet of toilet paper being 4 inches square, you would need approximately 900000 squares to reach 300000 feet.
280 * length of one sheet (in feet).
144 cards
the Eiffel tower is 1, 394 feet and 4.28 inches
:3 feet
You would need 13 feet of wrapping paper to cover 156 inches. This is because there are 12 inches in a foot, so you would divide 156 by 12 to get the equivalent in feet.
The Eiffel Tower is almost exactly 300m tall. One meter is 39.37 inches, so grab your calculator.
Drawing a map of the whole world to fit on a single sheet of paper would require a very small scale. This would likely be around 1:100,000,000 or smaller, where 1 unit on the map represents 100,000,000 units in reality. This scale allows all continents to be visible on a single sheet of paper.
The circumference of a DVD would be the c=d*pie
Yes, the CN Tower is taller. It is about 553 metres or about 1815 feet tall, and the Sears Tower is about 527 metres or about 1730 feet tall (to the top of the extended western antenna). The Sears Tower was renamed the Willis Tower on July 16, 2009.