It typically takes about 15 to 20 minutes to manufacture a standard pencil from start to finish. This process includes sourcing materials, shaping the wood, inserting the graphite core, and applying the outer paint. However, the entire production cycle can take longer when considering the preparation and assembly of raw materials. Overall, the time can vary based on the manufacturing method and scale of production.
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).
there are 100 cetimeters in a meter so if the pencil is 20 centimeter long it would take 5 pencils to make a meter now as far as concern with the 19 centimeters of pencil i will say the question is not asked in a right way.
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A few seconds.
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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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Yes, you can chop a pencil in half to make it smaller, but it would not necessarily be the world's smallest pencil. To make the world's smallest pencil, specialized manufacturing techniques and materials would be needed to create a functional writing instrument that is significantly smaller than a traditional pencil.
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