Davie, This is not an easy one to PROVE, but I believe that the length of the sheet of paper is 32cms and the fold is 30cms.
These comments are based on the (3,4,5) right-angled triangle, where 3^2 + 4^2 = 5^2 (meaning 5 squared)
The sheet is then given by this triangle scaled up by a factor of 8, so that it becomes an (24,32,40) triangle; and the fold is part of this same triangle scaled up by a factor of 5 to become a (15,20,25) triangle.
The length is the 32 from the first triangle, and the fold is twice the 15 from the second triangle.
I am a bit pushed for time at the present, but I may come back to this later!