Loose leaf textbooks are the same as regular textbooks except for two things: 1. they are not bound, the pages come wrapped in a stack in plastic; 2. they are three hole punched. Loose leaf textbooks are usually cheaper than hardcover or softcover versions, some like they because they can put it in a binder, usually making it weigh a lot less than a regular textbook would. Many also like them because it allows them to carry around just a portion of the book at a time if they choose to. Hope this helps!
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Loose leaf textbooks are printed pages that are not bound together. They are often hole-punched, allowing them to be placed in a binder for convenience. This format is sometimes used to reduce the cost of textbooks or allow for customized course materials.