Paper is an analog device, it's a sheet of wood pulp usually. No pixels.
However, each printer is different. Some are coarse and others are fine when it comes to DPI. The higher DPI, the more "pixels" in this case it can fit into a single inch. Ergo, higher resolution.
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The pixel size for a piece of paper varies depending on the resolution of the image and the size of the paper. For example, a standard letter-size paper (8.5 x 11 inches) at 300 pixels per inch resolution would be 2550 x 3300 pixels.
A piece of paper has three dimensions. They are the length, width and thickness of the paper. Paper is available in many sizes such as A1, A3, A4 and A5.
how many pixels are in 700K
it is 150xa50 pixels.
Do you mean 'How many cats can you draw on a piece of paper'? It depends on your art style and how big you draw them So you mean, 'How many cats can stand/sit/lie on a piece of paper at once'? It depends on the size of the cats, and the size of the paper actually, any answer to your loose question depends on the size of the paper.
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12 pixels tall 12 pixels wide.
Piccolo and Dashell.
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786432 pixels
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A regular piece of paper typically weighs around 4 to 5 grams.