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Amazon Basics Ruled Lined Index Note Cards, 500 Count, 5 Pack of 100, White, 4 in x 6 in
Amazon Basics Ruled Lined Index Note Cards, 500 Count, 5 Pack of 100, White, 4 in x 6 in
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Overview
- Material : Paper
- Brand : Amazon Basics
- Color : White
- Size : 100 Count (Pack of 5)
- Item Weight : 2.03 Pounds
About this item
- 500-count pack of white index cards; ruled on one side for easy note taking
- Ideal for creating flash cards, studying for an exam, making lists, and more
- Quality engineered with precision-cut edges for uniform size
- Ruled on one side for easy note taking
- Measures 4 by 6 by 3.75 inches
- Medium-weight card stock: 72 lb. paper, 120 gsm
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