Using the 11 inch side for measurement purposes, you would need exactly 3.27 sheets, or rounding down 3 1/4 sheets.
Using the 8.5 inch side for measurement purposes, you would need exactly 4.24 sheets, or rounding up 4 1/4 sheets.
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There is no answer. A square is area. A yard is linear.
To calculate the number of sheets needed to make a one-yard pile, we need to know the thickness of each sheet. If the thickness of each sheet is 0.01 inches, then there would be 36 sheets in a one-yard pile (since there are 36 inches in a yard). This calculation is based on the assumption that the sheets are stacked perfectly without any gaps or compression.
There are 36 inches in one yard.There are 36 inches in 1 yard
You can get 12.