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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 10:51, MahiraBashir

Here's an experiment you can try. Start by folding an ordinary sheet of typing
paper exactly in half. Then fold it in half over and over again. You will find that,
try as you might, you can't fold it more than 6 times. If a single sheet of paper
is .015 cm thick, how thick is the last, 6-fold wad of paper?

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