The European system uses the letters "H" and "B" to note how hard or soft a pencil is. A “B” grade means: a. It will make a bolder and darker line. c. It will make a lighter line. b. It will make a dotted line.
Most manufacturers, and almost all in Europe, designate their pencils with the letters H (commonly interpreted as "hardness") to B (commonly "blackness"), as well as F (usually taken to mean "fineness", although F pencils are no more fine or more easily sharpened than any other grade.
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Answer:
a.
Explanation:
Most manufacturers, and almost all in Europe, designate their pencils with the letters H (commonly interpreted as "hardness") to B (commonly "blackness"), as well as F (usually taken to mean "fineness", although F pencils are no more fine or more easily sharpened than any other grade.