answersLogoWhite

0

Why A3 paper is bigger than A4?

Updated: 9/22/2023
User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why A3 paper is bigger than A4?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Is a4 bigger than a3?

no . A3 is bigger than A4 .


What are the dimensions of a sheet of A5 paper?

The size of A5 is 210mm on 148mm. In general, the size of A4 is twice bigger than A5, A3 is twice bigger than A4, and so on...


How do you photocopy a of a4 paper to a a3 of paper?

To photocopy an A4 paper to an A3 paper, place the A4 paper on the copier glass and select the A3 paper size option on the copier. Ensure the copier is set to enlarge the document from A4 to A3 size. Press the copy button to start the photocopying process.


What would be an example of A3 paper?

a paper smaller than the average sized printer paper (A4)


Is A4 paper is bigger than A5 paper?

Yes, A4 paper is bigger than A5 paper. A4 paper measures 210 by 297 millimeters, while A5 paper measures 148 by 210 millimeters.


How many pieces of A4 fit into A3?

Two - A sheet of A4 paper is exactly half the size of a sheet of A3.


What size paper is double an A4 sheet?

A3.


Is an A5 piece of paper bigger than an A4 piece?

no


Can a Tasmanian devil grow bigger than an A4 piece of paper?

Yes. Mature Tasmanian Devils are larger than an A4 piece of paper.


Does Australia use a4 paper size?

No, Australia is one of the few countries in the world that use A3 as their standard format size. Even if it does, A3 and A4 are all part of the A series paper sizes defined by ISO 216.


How many A4 size papers fit onto an A3 size paper?

Two full A4 size papers


What size is larger than A4 paper?

210 x 297mm those how are looking for the answer in cm you can not do it in cm ***unless you be scientific you will be able to work it out ** it will something like 21 x 29.35 ADDED: It won't be "something like", though your mm to cm conversion is not quite correct. 210 x 297mm = 21.0 x 29.7cm, and that will give an answer in square centimetres, not linear cm. In any case the question was asking for the area specifically, just the "size". When you buy the paper, or set up a printer to handle it, you don't really need to know the numbers because the A4 designation is the international standard and most printer-drivers, duplicators, fax machines etc have "A4" in their menus.