A pencil with one pinted end and one flat end, will have two sides (as the pointed end is all one surface), PLUS however many sides the body of the pencil has - in this case six, so the total willl be 8.
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A standard number 2 pencil typically measures 7.5 inches in length when unsharpened. The diameter of the pencil is generally around 0.3 inches. This size is commonly used for standardized tests and general writing purposes.
A standard, #2, hexagonal pencil is 19 cm (7.5 in) long.
A standard pencil is usually around 15 centimeters in length, which is equal to 1.5 decimeters.
The 2 is the number of the lead in the pencil.
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The # is reference to the hardness of lead A number 2 pencil is averagely hard aka HB
Usually on most pencils it says it on the case or on the side of the pencil by the eraser it says PENCIL #2 or #2.Hope i helped!:)
Theoretically, the a number 2 pencil can write an infinite number of words. The number 2 in the number 2 pencil actually indicates how hard the graphite is. For more information, visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pencil_hardness#Grading_and_classification
Typical Typically-sized pencil under a ruler. A standard, hexagonal, "#2 pencil" is cut to a hexagonal height of 1⁄4-inch (6 mm), but the outer diameter is slightly larger (about 9⁄32-inch (7 mm)).[
The "number 2" designation refers to the "hardness" of the lead. The higher the number, the "harder" The "7mm" designation refers to the "thickness" of the lead. The higher the number, the thicker. They are not the same pencil.