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How thick would paper be if you folded it 50 times?
If you could fold a standard thickness (0.0032 inches) piece of paper in half 50 times, how thick would it be?
I know you can only fold paper 7 times- it's just hypothetical... |
Meh, in case anyone is actually interested- the answer is over 56 million miles.
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I'm confused. :sad: lmao
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You could tell by using loads of paper and piling it on top of eachother? Ie instead of folding it over double the amount of paper that is there like
First fold- add 1 sheet to double the thickness- 2 sheets Second fold- add 2 sheets to double the thickness- 4 sheets Third fold- add 4 sheets to double the thickness- 8 sheets Fourth fold- add 8 sheets and so on ... Or am I missing something? |
I'm fairly sure you can only fold a piece of paper (of any size) 7 times.
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And you posted that in the OP. Oh dear. *slaps self*
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Well it's over 56 million miles because it doubles everytime you fold it so you'd have to multiply 0.0032 by 2, 50 times, not just multiply the number itself by 50, so you'd end up with 3602879701896 inches.
That's over 56 million miles. |
I thought you couldn't fold it that much?
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Hm. besides it being impossible... it would probably be extremely thin but tall... in fact no...
You cant haha, you cant even answer this as its impossible you cant answer something thats impossible :P Cant believe i even attempted it. |
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