once, because if you do it again it will be folding twice instead of half
If you fold a whole newspaper seven times, you will have 128 layers. Each fold doubles the number of layers, so after seven folds, it will be 2^7 = 128 layers.
It depends how many papers are there so if there is one the if you fold it seven times there are 128 layers
is about 2 times max. depending on the number of pages.
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The closest you can get is 714. When you times 714 by .7 or seven tenths you get 499.8 and when you round up you will have 500. Only by rounding will you receive a whole number.
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The Observer newspaper is a British publication. It is a nationwide newspaper that serves the whole of the United Kingdom including England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales.
you take the bottom number times it by how many whole pieces there are then add the top. like this: 3 1- 4 four times one is four plus three is seven so you have seven fourths
3.5 Since 3.5 times 2 equals 7. Seven divided by 2 equals three and five tenths
seven fourths....7/4....one and 3/4..."1.75" Just as seven times one pizza equals seven pizzas, seven times one fourth equals seven fourths. When multiplying fractions, the numerator of the product equals the product of the numerators of the multipliers/multiplicands, and the denominator of the product equals the product of the denominators of the multipliers/multiplicands. A whole number can always be thought of as a fraction with a denominator of 1.
Each Whole One contains 8 Eighths and, you've got seven Whole Ones SO ...8 x 7 = 56
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