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Jaylynn Pope
15 January, 04:31
What is something that is 0.5mm.
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Bradley Daugherty
15 January, 05:26
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Answer: mechanical pencils
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Gracie Odonnell
15 January, 08:11
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An eraser top.
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it is small enough to fit into that category
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