If you cut a letter-sized document into 4 equal pieces (4-up), what are the dimensions of each piece?

8.5" x 11" are the dimensions of a standard letter-sized page.

So to have 4 equal pieces, you'd end up with 4.25" x 5.5" each.

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Well, if you cut a letter-sized document into 4 equal pieces, you'll end up with 4 micro-sized documents! The dimensions of each piece would be "too tiny to read" x "don't blink or you'll lose it." But don't worry, you can always use a magnifying glass to show off your collection of microscopic paperwork!

To determine the dimensions of each piece when cutting a letter-sized document into four equal pieces, you need to know the dimensions of a standard letter-sized document as a starting point.

A standard letter size in the United States is 8.5 inches by 11 inches (also known as 8.5" x 11"). To calculate the dimensions of each piece when cutting a letter-sized document into four equal pieces, you would divide both the width and height by two.

Thus, each piece would measure 8.5 inches divided by 2, resulting in a width of 4.25 inches. Similarly, 11 inches divided by 2 would give you a height of 5.5 inches for each piece.

Therefore, when you cut a letter-sized document into four equal pieces (4-up), each piece would have dimensions of 4.25 inches by 5.5 inches.