what is the width of a notebook
yes because it has a depth of less than a milimeterMy version:Yes, the three dimensions for our purposes are length width and depth. Paper has a thickness (depth) even though it is seen by our eyes as two dimensional (length and width only)
60 cm is equivalent to approximately 23.6 inches. In visual terms, this length can be visualized as slightly over half the length of a standard school ruler. In everyday context, it is roughly the length of a large notebook or the width of a standard computer keyboard.
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The perimeter of a standard- sized rectangular rug is 94 ft. the length is 3 ft more than the width. Find the length and the width.
what is the width of a notebook
A standard sheet of paper is 8 1/2 x 11 so a standard notebook would be very close to those dimensions.
Depends on the paper. Computer paper is usually 8.5" by 11". Notebook paper may be 8.5" x 11", but some is slightly smaller.
yes because it has a depth of less than a milimeterMy version:Yes, the three dimensions for our purposes are length width and depth. Paper has a thickness (depth) even though it is seen by our eyes as two dimensional (length and width only)
Typical notebook paper size is 8.5 inches in width and 11 inches in length.
60 cm is equivalent to approximately 23.6 inches. In visual terms, this length can be visualized as slightly over half the length of a standard school ruler. In everyday context, it is roughly the length of a large notebook or the width of a standard computer keyboard.
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There are no standard measures.
A thin sheet of paper is essentially two-dimensional, with length and width. Height is very thin and can be negligible compared to length and width.
The perimeter of a standard- sized rectangular rug is 94 ft. the length is 3 ft more than the width. Find the length and the width.
im pretty sure its 12 inches width and length
A sheet of A4 paper measures 29.7 centimetres in length and 21.0 centimetres in width. A third of this length would be 9.9 centimetres in length and 7 centimetres in width.