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Math diary, Grade Five, 350.
Today, I came across such incredible data in a book: "A piece of paper with a thickness of 0.0 1 cm is thicker than Mount Everest after being folded in half for 30 times?"

This data is a bit "absurd" no matter how you listen to it. After all, it is a thin piece of paper. Can folding in half really surpass Everest? But many unexpected things may happen, so only through calculation can we uncover the mystery of all this.

Immediately I multiplied 0.0 1 cm by 2,1* * 30 times to get10737418.24cm.. Then, I converted the height of Mount Everest from 8848. 13 m to 8848 13 cm. By comparison, it is obvious that the thickness of paper folded in half for 30 times is indeed better than the height of Mount Everest, which is more than 10 times of the latter.

In fact, amazing data like this are everywhere in ordinary life, as long as you have a pair of eyes that are good at discovering.