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  2. Paper size - Wikipedia

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    Paper sizes A0 to A8, ... B1 is between A0 and A1 in size, with an area of ... The untrimmed sizes are 3 to 4 cm larger and rounded to the nearest centimetre. A0 ...

  3. ISO 216 - Wikipedia

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    Successive paper sizes in the series (A1, A2, A3, etc.) are defined by halving the area of the preceding paper size and rounding down, so that the long side of A(n + 1) is the same length as the short side of An. Hence, each next size is nearly exactly half the area of the prior size. So, an A1 page can fit two A2 pages inside the same area.

  4. A1 - Wikipedia

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    A1 paper size (59.4×84.1 centimetres or 23.4×33.1 inches) A.1. Sauce, a brand of brown sauce; A1, a colour grade used in shrimp marketing;

  5. Orders of magnitude (area) - Wikipedia

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    Size of a tennis court [31] 437 m 2: Size of an NBA/WNBA/NCAA basketball court [32] 845 m 2: Wing area of Airbus A380, the largest commercial airliner [33] 978 m 2: Size of the primary mirror of the Extremely Large Telescope, the largest optical telescope in the world (under construction) [34] 10 3: 1 kilo square meter k(m 2) 1,000 m 2

  6. Broadsheet - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of some newspaper sizes with metric paper sizes. Approximate nominal dimensions are in millimetres. A soldier reading Pravda, a broadsheet newspaper, in 1941. A broadsheet is the largest newspaper format and is characterized by long vertical pages, typically of 22.5 inches (57 cm).

  7. Bristol board - Wikipedia

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    Common sizes include 22 + 1 ⁄ 2 in × 28 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (572 mm × 724 mm) and its bulk thickness is 0.006 inches (0.15 mm) or higher [2] and A4, A3, A2 and A1. [3] [4] Bristol board may be rated by the number of plies it contains, basis weight, or, in Europe, by its grammage of 220 to 250 g/m 2.