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Which statement correctly describes a net?
A. A net is a two-dimensional pattern for a solid. B. A net is a three-dimensional
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give me examples for all of them
cube – a three-dimensional figure with 6 square faces, 12 edges, and 8 vertices edge – a
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A two-dimensional pattern that can be folded into a three-dimensional shape is a
net. prism. grid. lateral face.
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A two-dimensional pattern that can be folded into a three-dimensional shape is a:
grid. prism. net. lateral face.
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give me an example for all of them
net – the pattern of a three-dimensional object in a flattened form rectangular prism – a
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give me an examples for all of them
net – the pattern of a three-dimensional object in a flattened form rectangular prism – a
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Which statement is most correct?
Choose the best answer from the options below: A The top surface of a box is 3-dimensional B A
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1.What is the major difference between the two-dimensional and three- dimensional models of ethane and methane? When might you
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What is the major difference between the two-dimensional and three- dimensional models of ethane and methane? When might you
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Would the answer to this question be total energy and momentum for both one dimensional and two dimensional collisions:
State the
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