Use the following model.

1.How many cubes are in the base of the model?
2.How many cubes would be shown in the right view of the model?
3.Which of the following is the top view of the model?
4.Which view allows you to see the top front and right sides of the model?
5.How many total blocks would be needed to build the model of the given base plan?

5 answers

1.There are 8 cubes in the base of the model.
2.There would be 6 cubes shown in the right view of the model.
3.The top view of the model is shown in the diagram below.
4.The isometric view allows you to see the top front and right sides of the model.
5.A total of 24 blocks would be needed to build the model of the given base plan.
1. B - 4
2. D - 4
3. A - 4 blocks
4. D - isometric
5. B - 11
Thanks Taco! ^^
used it to check my answers and i was right!
I put question 1 as 11 because I thought it told me to count how many cubes were shown but I’m so glad I checked my answers with this
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