Using the average 1/2-inch thickness, how many inches of shelf space will be required for 40,000 charts?

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1/2 in/chart * 40000 charts = 20,000 in

Of course, that doesn't answer the question in any way. How high are the charts stacked?

1. Using the average ½ inch thickness, how many inches of shelf space will be required for 40,000 charts.

To determine the number of inches of shelf space required for 40,000 charts with an average thickness of 1/2 inch, you can use the following formula:

Inches of shelf space = Number of charts × Average thickness

Let's plug in the values:

Number of charts = 40,000
Average thickness = 1/2 inch

Inches of shelf space = 40,000 × 1/2

Now let's calculate it:

Inches of shelf space = 40,000 × 1/2
Inches of shelf space = 20,000

Therefore, you will need 20,000 inches of shelf space for 40,000 charts with an average thickness of 1/2 inch.