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OpenStudy (t__prodigy):

if you have a piece of paper that is 0.1mm thick, then how many times will you have to fold it in doubles , in order to become tall enough to reach the moon. Note: The distance from the earth to the moon is 384400km. Round off your answer to the nearest whole number

OpenStudy (shelbywyatt):

convert 384400km to m

OpenStudy (shelbywyatt):

but if you want to be logic whihc i dont think it wants you to the paper will sink a bit the higher you get

OpenStudy (t__prodigy):

I just want to know the numbers of times i will fold it so as to reach the moon.

OpenStudy (shelbywyatt):

well can you convert the length to the moon to meters for me

OpenStudy (t__prodigy):

Be my guest .....That was why i posted it

OpenStudy (shelbywyatt):

kk

OpenStudy (shelbywyatt):

384400000

OpenStudy (shelbywyatt):

1000mm to get 1 m

OpenStudy (t__prodigy):

ok...Thats true

OpenStudy (t__prodigy):

Go on bro

OpenStudy (shelbywyatt):

k

OpenStudy (shelbywyatt):

1000*384400000

OpenStudy (shelbywyatt):

384400000000

OpenStudy (t__prodigy):

In short, give me your final answer

OpenStudy (shelbywyatt):

384400000000 times i think

OpenStudy (t__prodigy):

that was nt even close to the answer

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