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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)).[
Pencils are hexagonal.
The normal (unsharpened) pencil is a hexagonal cylinder.
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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)).[
Pencils are hexagonal.
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The normal (unsharpened) pencil is a hexagonal cylinder.
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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The area of a pencil case depends on its shape. If it is a rectangular prism, you would calculate the area by multiplying the length by the width. If it is a cylindrical pencil case, you would use the formula for the surface area of a cylinder, which is 2πrh + 2πr^2, where r is the radius and h is the height.
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look at a pencil. it is only hexagonal prism i can think of. bye.