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Depends on the binder.
At minimum you would probably need a 2 1/2 - 3 inch clamp binder. It depends on the weight and density of the paper. To be on the safe side I would go with a 4inch clamp binder. Hope this helps :)
The capacity of a 3-ring binder can vary based on its size and design, but a standard 1-inch binder typically holds about 175 sheets of 20 lb paper, while a 2-inch binder can hold around 350 sheets. A 3-inch binder may accommodate approximately 600 sheets. It's important to note that actual capacity can be influenced by the thickness of the cover and the design of the rings.
Around 600-680 pgs.
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Depends on the binder.
A half-inch binder can typically hold around 75-100 sheets of standard 20-pound paper, depending on the thickness of the paper and other materials inside the binder.
a one-inch capacity ring will hold 200 sheets of 20# bond paper
At minimum you would probably need a 2 1/2 - 3 inch clamp binder. It depends on the weight and density of the paper. To be on the safe side I would go with a 4inch clamp binder. Hope this helps :)
A 500 pages of 20lb paper is 2 inches thick. If you use 18lb or 24lb paper your measurement will change in proportion. The still of ring will determine how many inches of paper you can actually get into a 5 inch binder. Also, the pages will expand once you start using them.
Around 600-680 pgs.
A binder that can hold 400 pages should suffice for 370 pages to allow for smooth turning of pages and prevent overstressing the binder's capacity. A 2-inch binder typically accommodates around 375-400 pages, making it a suitable option.
No, I suggest getting a three inch binder for your core classes, and then a 2-3 inch binder for whatever elective\languages you have.
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A good place to find a strong binder that will hold an 11 inch Macbook Air would be a computer supply store, such as Staples or Best Buy. You might also try Amazon or Ebay.
Waxed paper can typically hold up to about 15 grams of weight, but this may vary depending on the quality and thickness of the paper. It is not designed to hold heavy items for an extended period of time.
Any Timbuku case that's in their large format should fit a 17-inch Dell (and will look great, too).