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More Math Help Needed Please.
I'm struggling to work out the GSM of some card I have promised someone.I weighed 10 sheets to get a more accurate reading, and that was 160gr.
One sheet is 210mm by 300mm, which I think converts to 0.06 of a square metre, and weighs 16 gr.
How on earth can I work out the grams per square metre please.
Totally lost it here this afternoon trying to get the correct answer.
Grateful for any help, thanks.
One sheet is 210mm by 300mm, which I think converts to 0.06 of a square metre, and weighs 16 gr.
How on earth can I work out the grams per square metre please.
Totally lost it here this afternoon trying to get the correct answer.
Grateful for any help, thanks.
Answers
I agree with FF.
Rounding the answer to that calculation yields 250 gsm which is, reassuringly, a commonly sold card thickness . e.g. here:
https:/ /www.am azon.co .uk/100 -Sheets -250gsm -White- Card/dp /B00TQU PV72
Rounding the answer to that calculation yields 250 gsm which is, reassuringly, a commonly sold card thickness . e.g. here:
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I think Buenchico's figure of 250 will be right. Based on that figure and 1/16th of a square metre the weight of each card would be 15.625g, so the weight of the 10 ferlew weighed should have been 156.25g which could have been read as 160g with a bit of rounding, slight inaccuracy of the scale, maybe dust on the card and and possibly some parallax error
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