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which net represents rectangular prism

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Answered by simra4825
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Step-by-step explanation:

The net of a solid figure is formed when a solid figure is unfolded along its edges and its faces are laid out in a pattern in two dimensions. Nets of rectangular prisms are made up of rectangles and squares.

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Answered by mahendrapatel92lm
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Rectangles and squares are used to make rectangular prism nets.

Step-by-step explanation:

A rectangular prism is a six-sided three-dimensional shape (two at the top and bottom and four are lateral faces).

The prism's faces are all rectangular in shape. As a result, there are three pairs of similar faces in this picture.

The surface area of any prism is its net. It demonstrates that if we open the prism in a plane, all of its sides are visible at the same moment.

We can get the overall surface area by calculating the individual areas of all its sides using the net.

When a solid figure is unfolded along its edges and its faces are put out in a two-dimensional manner, the net is generated. Rectangles and squares are used to make rectangular prism nets.

The figure shows the surface area of the prism .

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