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The web page at the "Related Link" provide the calculation on how much sheet s can be produced from one tree.
The term "carbon copy" originates from the practice of creating duplicate copies of typed or written documents using carbon paper. Carbon paper was placed between the original document and a blank sheet of paper, so that when the original was written or typed on, the pressure transferred the ink or impressions onto the underlying sheet, creating an exact copy. The term "carbon copy" later came to be used metaphorically to mean an exact or identical duplicate of something.
It is a blue print or a copy on paper for the specifications of an item to be produced or manufactured
2 1/2 times smaller scale, so 40% of the original scale.
Using good quality 24 pound paper, a one inch thick stack is about 215 sheets. Using the more common 20 pound paper - popular in schools - one inch is about 250 sheets.