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Mathematics, 29.02.2020 22:03, sssudeegaming1943

Assume that you could fold the paper as many times as you want. How many
folds would be required for the paper to be taller than Mount Everest at
8850 meters? (Hint: Use a calculator to generate two large powers of 2 and check
if the required number of millimeters is between those two powers. Continue
to refine your guesses.)

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