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A standard pencil has six sides.
it matters what kind of pencil it is.
There are 6 sides on a standard pencil.
1 meter = 100 centimeters100 cm divided by 19 = 5.26 pencilsTherefore, if a pencil is 19 cm long it will take 5.26 of them to make 99.94cm (as close to a metre as you will get).
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Pencil bags, and many more things
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You can draw anything you want with a pencil. Many people like to draw fruits, vegetables, and animals.
Pencils
ADDIT; Each year 230 + people die from pencil related deaths, sometimes more. People, stop sticking them up youre anus !
Many people call it lead but it is actually graphite.
Pencil Cases can be made from many different materials, but the most popular would be soft plastic and fabric.
6 simple machines.
only one: cline
Friedman is using a very simple example, in this case a #2 pencil, to demonstrate how amazing the working of the "invisible hand" of the free market is. Friedman asserts that even a basic, everyday object like a #2 pencil could never be made by a single individual; rather, incredible cooperation on a global scale is required for its production. The pencil's graphite may come from a mine in China; the wood may come from a tree that grows in South America; the eraser perhaps comes from rubber grown on an island in the West Indies. The ingredients that make this pencil literally come from all over the world, and literally thousands of people put in some degree of effort to assemble the materials that ultimately are shipped to the factory where still other workers put them together to make the final product. What is so amazing about this process is that these people speak different languages, hold drastically different beliefs, and, for the most part, never know one another or even speak to one another. No government orders them to do what they do; no central office organizes their work. They are simply responding to the demands of the free market, and through the market's forces, a pencil is made. Answer: It shows the contradictions of Libertarian and Neo-Liberalist ideas; that it requires so many supply chains to make any product such as a pencil, that requires wood, graphite, paint e.c.t to make that no one person can make a single pencil. Problem is no individual can make one thing such as a pencil which contradicts the whole of the Right's ideology suggesting it requires a community or many people to make such items which undermines the ideas of individualism
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