On the Wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paper_size there are tables for standard paper sizes. The table "ANSI and CAN paper sizes" has paper size values expressed in inches
and millimeters
. For example, the ANSI D
paper size is expressed as "22 × 34 inches" or "559 × 864 mm". But when you calculate the conversion by multiplying the inches
values with 25.4
to get the millimeter
values you get:
22 * 25.4 = 558.8
and:
34 * 25.4 = 863.6
So, is my calculation wrong or are the millimeter
values on the Wikipedia page wrong? Because there is no mention about rounding on the Wikipedia page. (Assuming the ANSI paper sizes were originally defined as inches
and then converted into millimeters
).