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Martin

Martin

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    Chxta said:
    Can Martin lay it out how this calculation was done? Step by step please!
    I'll give you a hand on the first one. Do you know the dimensions of A4 paper? If no, google them. I read somewhere most paper is 1mm thick. Check post count, mulitply by thickness, calculate height. Prerequisites: the ability to multiply and to divide.
     

    JCK

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    May 11, 2004
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    Martin said:
    I'll give you a hand on the first one. Do you know the dimensions of A4 paper? If no, google them. I read somewhere most paper is 1mm thick. Check post count, mulitply by thickness, calculate height. Prerequisites: the ability to multiply and to divide.
    I am sure the paper is much thinner than 1mm.
     

    Slagathor

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    Jul 25, 2001
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    Zlatan said:
    Actually know, my grandfather was the director of a printing company for almost 30 years, and my father for 5 ;)
    So? That still doesn't justify knowing the dimensions of a piece of paper to the decimal point :D

    Jeeks said:
    I am sure the paper is much thinner than 1mm.
    Oh no you did not just start a discussion on the thickness of paper
     

    JCK

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    Erik said:
    Oh no you did not just start a discussion on the thickness of paper
    It does not recquire discussion, it is common sense, a 1 mm thick paper is not a paper anymore, it is a cardboard, a carton, a label etc. but definitely not a paper for printing, writing etc.
     

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