Q&A(5)
Q: What size are the grid squares?
A: Great question! One side is 4 squares per inch or ¼” per square and the other side is 5 squares per inch or 0.2” per square. Hope this helps! - Michelle
submitted byMichelle - 4 years agoTarget staff supportA: The above description by Target Staff is NOT what the product images show!! they show both a) two different notebook fronts - 1 says 4x4 and 1 says 5x5; b) the 2-pg shows both faces the same!
submitted byPHILLYphilly19104 - 2 years agoA: I just received this, so I have the facts. the face page is 5 squares to the inch. the backside of each page is 4 squares to the inch, just as the pictures show.
submitted byLibraryanna - 2 years ago
Q: What is the weight or this paper in either pounds (lbs) or grams per square meter (gsm)?
A: Hi Erin1784 - Thank you for your interest in the Reversible Quad Ruled Composition Notebook. It is 75 gms. Happy shopping! - Emma
submitted byEmma - 3 months agoTarget staff support
Q: How can I know which notebook grid spacing version (4x4 or 5x5) I am getting when I order one?
A: Hello – Great question for our Reversible Quad Ruled Composition Notebook 8.5" x 11" 80 Sheets - up & up™. Each reversible page of this quad-ruled composition book features one side of 5x5 per square inch and the reverse side is 4x4 per square inch so you can pick whichever size you prefer. This quad-ruled composition book also features tape binding for durability and lasting use, while three punched holes at the edges allow it to be placed inside a binder for convenient storage. :
submitted byMel - 2 years agoTarget staff support
Q: Are the pages perforated for easy removal?
A: Hello - That's a great question! The pages of the notebook are perforated as well as three-hole punched. Happy graphing! - Janell
submitted byJanell - 4 years agoTarget staff support
Q: There are separate images for notebooks with 4x4 and 5x5 squares per inch. How can I specify which one I want (the 5x5).
A: The notebook has both sizes. One side of the sheet is 5x5 and the reverse is 4x4 so you can pick whichever you prefer
submitted byPatrick - 4 years ago