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Which three-dimensional figure is represented by the net?(1 point)
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To determine which three-dimensional figure is represented by a net, it is essential to analyze the shapes and arrangement of the faces shown in the net. Common three-dimensional figures that can be represented by nets include:
1. **Cube**: A net of a cube consists of 6 square faces connected in a specific arrangement.
2. **Rectangular Prism**: A net for a rectangular prism includes 6 rectangular faces.
3. **Pyramid**: The net of a pyramid typically includes a base (which can be triangular or rectangular) and triangular faces that meet at a point.
4. **Cylinder**: A net for a cylinder consists of two circular faces and a rectangular face that wraps around the sides.
5. **Cone**: The net of a cone includes a circular base and a sector of a circle (representing the curved surface).
If you provide the specific features or diagram of the net you're referring to, I can help identify which three-dimensional figure it represents!
1. **Cube**: A net of a cube consists of 6 square faces connected in a specific arrangement.
2. **Rectangular Prism**: A net for a rectangular prism includes 6 rectangular faces.
3. **Pyramid**: The net of a pyramid typically includes a base (which can be triangular or rectangular) and triangular faces that meet at a point.
4. **Cylinder**: A net for a cylinder consists of two circular faces and a rectangular face that wraps around the sides.
5. **Cone**: The net of a cone includes a circular base and a sector of a circle (representing the curved surface).
If you provide the specific features or diagram of the net you're referring to, I can help identify which three-dimensional figure it represents!