Identical to that of a piece of string, but not as thick.
If cutting off 5 inches left 4 inches, then the original length of one piece was 9 inches. The other piece was also 9 inches. Therfore the original piece of construction paper was 18 inches
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.
Piece of paper
the unit is pop. = Piece Of Paper
To find the number of square inches on a piece of paper multiply the width by the length. So to answer this question multiply 8.5 by 11. The answer is 93.5 square inches.
11"
depends upon the size of the paper
A piece of paper has a length and a width. Though extremely small, the paper has a thickness, giving the paper 3D.
A ruler.
it is as big as a piece of paper
A piece of paper has three dimensions. They are the length, width and thickness of the paper. Paper is available in many sizes such as A1, A3, A4 and A5.
If cutting off 5 inches left 4 inches, then the original length of one piece was 9 inches. The other piece was also 9 inches. Therfore the original piece of construction paper was 18 inches
9 inches
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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 if it is not in half, but if you you mean in half, then: A normal piece of paper, no. The width becomes to thick and the length too small. But here are some websites where they get a huge piece of paper so the length doesn't become too small, and they can do it 11 or 12 times: http://pomonahistorical.org/12times.htm http://blogs.howstuffworks.com/2009/07/23/why-cant-you-fold-a-piece-of-paper-more-than-seven-times/
A cube (3D) has length, width and height. A square (2D) drawn on a piece of paper only has length and width - in the case of a square, all sides have the same length.