define net of a solid give two example
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A pattern that you can cut and fold to make a model of a solid shape. This is a net of a cube. Also means what is left after all deductions have been made.
For example, building blocks are often cubes or rectangular prisms. They have six faces, or flat surfaces. Other familiar solid shapes are spheres, which children might recognize as being shaped like balls; cones, like ice cream cones or traffic cones; and cylinders, which are shaped like cans✌
For example, building blocks are often cubes or rectangular prisms. They have six faces, or flat surfaces. Other familiar solid shapes are spheres, which children might recognize as being shaped like balls; cones, like ice cream cones or traffic cones; and cylinders, which are shaped like cans✌
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A net of a 3-D figure is the shape that can be cut out of a flat piece of paper or cardboard and folded to make the 3D-shape. OR. A solid figure may be changed into a plane figure by cutting some of the edges of the original figure and opening it out flat as a fold-out. Such a plane figure is called a net of the solid.
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