23 cents can be written as .23 dollars.
.23 * 4 = .92 dollars (or) 92 cents
10000 boxes to get 10000 boxes!
The 'mathematical' term for 144 is 'a gross'. There are a dozen paper clips in a dozen boxes.... which is very few. Most paper clip suppliers put more than that in a box.... perhaps you mean twelve boxes - each containing 144 paper clips. I don't think there is a word for that number - 1728, except that it is 12 'cubed' - the product of multiplying 12 by 12 by 12.
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10 paper clips is 7.5 inches, so 7.5X100,000= A million paper clips
10,000 paper clips fit in a 6.5 liter jar.
Paper clips sell for 23 cents per box what will 4 boxes cost
92 cents.
10000 boxes to get 10000 boxes!
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The 'mathematical' term for 144 is 'a gross'. There are a dozen paper clips in a dozen boxes.... which is very few. Most paper clip suppliers put more than that in a box.... perhaps you mean twelve boxes - each containing 144 paper clips. I don't think there is a word for that number - 1728, except that it is 12 'cubed' - the product of multiplying 12 by 12 by 12.
To calculate the mass you need to know the volume of the object and the density of the material from which it is manufactured.
Yes, magnets attract paper clips because paper clips are made of a magnetic material like iron. The magnetic field produced by the magnet causes the paper clips to be attracted to it.
It is not possible to give an exact number of paper clips in 1 mole since mole is a unit used for counting atoms or molecules, not larger objects like paper clips. However, 1 mole of paper clips would contain Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23) of individual paper clips.
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Paper Clips Project was created in 2004.
10 paper clips is 7.5 inches, so 7.5X100,000= A million paper clips
approximately 20 cents and two paper clips because yolo