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How Do You Find The Volume Of A Piece Of Paper?

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How Do You Find The Volume Of A Piece Of Paper?

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You might think that it would be quite difficult to find the volume of a single piece of paper. However, finding the volume of a piece of paper is really very simple. Follow these steps to use a stack of papers to find the volume of a single piece. Organize the stack of paper. The stack of paper needs to be composed of the type of paper that you are trying to find the volume of. To organize the stack, have all the sheets facing the same way. Tap them on a hard flat surface, such as a desk or counter, to make sure all the sheets are properly aligned. Lay the nowly organized stack of paper on a desk or counter. Measure the height, width, and depth of the stack of paper. Write all of these measurements down. Use the equation, “Height” X “Width” X “Depth” = “Volume” to determine the volume of the stack of paper. For example, let’s say, I have a stack of 50 pieces of paper. Each paper is 8 inches by 11.5 inches and the height of the stack is 1 inch. To find the volume of this stack of paper

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