1 meter is about 3 feet so 36 inches about and a pencil isn't usually more than like 5.
An average pencil measure approximately 18 cm which is considerably less than 1 meter. a meter is about the length of a yard stick!!
It is less than a meter because a meter is about the size of a 5 yr old child
i believe less
WikiAnswers cannot see the pencil you are looking at so we cannot measure it for you. Pencils are usually not 3 feet long, however.
Yes.
Oh, dude, a pencil is definitely less than a meter long. I mean, unless you have some giant novelty pencil or something. But your average, run-of-the-mill pencil? Yeah, definitely shorter than a meter. Like, imagine trying to fit a meter-long pencil in your pencil case. That would be a sight to see.
An average pencil is about one sixth of a metre. That means six of them will fit in one metre length
A pencil could be greater than 1 meter long, and it could be less than 1 meter long. But if it were greater than 1 meter, it would be impossible to write with, and I have never seen one that's longer than 1 meter.
The length of a standard pencil typically ranges from about 15 to 20 centimeters, which is equivalent to 0.15 to 0.20 meters. Therefore, a pencil is generally less than a quarter of a meter long.
Yes, a pencil will float on kerosene because the density of the pencil is less than the density of kerosene. The upward buoyant force acting on the pencil is greater than its weight, allowing it to float.
A pencil's length is quite a bit more than either; a pencil's diameter is several millimeters, but less than a centimeter (unless you're talking about an oversized novelty pencil, or the kind that they make kindergarten students use).
It is the same length.