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here are some facts about the high white card stock: - high white card …

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here are some facts about the high white card stock: - high white card stock is mainly stocked in the greenville campus. - high white card stock is metric sized. - high white card stock has an stm-65 weight of 360. - high white card stock has a rogers roughness of 525. - high white card stock has a twe-77 spectral measure of 540. - high white card stock has short threads. card stock can only be used with king binders if the card stock meets none of the following requirements: - the card stock is danbury licensed - the card stock has a twe-77 spectral measure less than or equal to 500 - the card stock is non-metric sized can high white card stock be used with king binders? ○ yes ○ no ○ not enough information

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To use with King binders, the card stock must meet NONE of the three requirements. Check High White card stock against each requirement:

  1. There is no mention of it being Danbury licensed, so it does not meet this requirement.
  2. Its TWE-77 spectral measure is 540, which is greater than 500, so it does not meet the "≤500" requirement.
  3. It is explicitly metric sized, so it does not meet the "non-metric sized" requirement.

Since it meets none of the excluded requirements, it can be used with King binders.

Answer:

Yes