The number of stamps required for mailing a 5.5 x 8-inch card depends on its weight and the mailing service you choose. In the U.S., a standard First-Class Mail card can typically be sent with one stamp if it weighs less than 1 ounce. For heavier cards or if you are using a different mailing service, you may need additional stamps. Always check with your local postal service for the most accurate postage requirements.
38 and 42 is 80 stamps. Twice 80 is 160 minus 8 is 152 38 plus 42 plus 152 is 232.
To find out how many 8s go into 55, you can perform the division (55 \div 8), which equals 6.875. This means that 8 goes into 55 a total of 6 full times, with some remainder left over. Therefore, there are 6 complete 8s in 55.
7, remainder 6
55/8 = 67/8
8 hours, 55 minutes
1 stamp is required.
38 and 42 is 80 stamps. Twice 80 is 160 minus 8 is 152 38 plus 42 plus 152 is 232.
1 stamp. 1 stamp for every 1-8 cards. 8 cards or above it's 2 stamps with top loader. it's the same as sending a letter. so it's fine.
Typically, a passport page can fit around 8 to 10 passport stamps, depending on the size and placement of the stamps.
8% of 55= 8% * 55= 0.08 * 55= 4.4
First class postage was 8 cents for the first ounce and went to 10 cent in March of 1974. A post card cost 8 cents.
To find out how many 8s go into 55, you can perform the division (55 \div 8), which equals 6.875. This means that 8 goes into 55 a total of 6 full times, with some remainder left over. Therefore, there are 6 complete 8s in 55.
That depends on what it weighs and where it's going ... not so much on its size. (It could also be related to the denomination of the stamps.)
What is the value of a sheet of Appollo 8 stamps?
440/55 = 8 hours
8
Yes. I believe you mean 20 cent ($0.20)stamps that were issued between1981 to 1984.If you mean fraction stamps the answer is yes. The U.S. issued fraction stamps called "Proprietary" stamps in 1898 in denominations of:1/8 cent1/4 cent3/8 cent5/8 centThey are found in the Scott Specialized Catalog of U.S. Stamps, pages 641 -642.