It depends on which pencil you're talking about. Most pencils are made less than 1 meter long.
Less than.
anything less then 1m?
No, 1 meter is less than or smaller than 150 cm because 1m is equivalent to 100 cm. 1m = 100 cm
there are 100 cm in 1m. Therefore 56 cm is equal to .56m or about half a meter. This is much less than 6 meters.
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).
Yes.
Less than.
anything less then 1m?
Your pen-, I mean... a pencil! Yeah, a pencil is less than one meter long and wide.
82 cm is less than 1 m82 cm < 1 m
To check if a pencil has a mass of less than 1 kilogram, you would weigh the pencil using a scale that measures in kilograms. If the scale reads less than 1 kilogram, then the pencil's mass is less than 1 kilogram.
anything less then 1m?
No, 1 meter is less than or smaller than 150 cm because 1m is equivalent to 100 cm. 1m = 100 cm
i believe less
An average pencil measure approximately 18 cm which is considerably less than 1 meter. a meter is about the length of a yard stick!!
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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.