yes
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 :)
1/2" Or Half Inch of 50% of 1 inch
there are 1\24 of a foot in a half an inchthere are 1\2 of an inch in a half an inch
It is 1/2 an inch which as a decimal is 0.5 of an inch
half an inch
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.
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 :)
There are two half-inches in one inch.
1/2" Or Half Inch of 50% of 1 inch
there are 1\24 of a foot in a half an inchthere are 1\2 of an inch in a half an inch
1/2 inch is 1.27 cm
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.
2 1/2 inch
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! Half of 2 inches is simply 1 inch. Just imagine that 2 inches is a big, friendly tree, and when you cut it in half, you're left with a smaller, equally lovely tree that's 1 inch tall. Happy painting!
It is 1/2 an inch which as a decimal is 0.5 of an inch
half an inch
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.