Hey, I need help! Its on two easy questions about net figures, will medal, fan, testimonial, etc! Question 2 just needs to be checked, I already answered it :), buuutt the first one I am confused on!
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The first question has to be some sort of prism. The pyramid will have triangular lateral faces.
Hmm, alright, I was completely oblivious to that trick. Rectangular prism (I forgot to mark it as a guess)
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Look at the attachment. How many congruent looking rectangles do you see?
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>> Rectangular prism --> Not correct
OH! And a rectangular prism only has FOUR!
Yes, like a shoe box
*face palm * Sorry, common sense, I was looking at 'rectangular' in the question. I didn't even think about that.
I don't know if the next is either a cone (to me, I guess), or a cylinder.
It appears to be marked correctly on the post. I don't know who marked it. The question is vague as in we don't know if what might be the circular base will fit with that curved surface when it is folded around. I would go with what is already marked and hope for the best. Your question, your decision, though.
Ok, I thought so :)
Back, everything was correct except the prism thing I asked last time. (I know about medaling you)
It was a rectangular prism. Probably that because all SQUARES ARE rectangles..
You did not put hexagonal prism?
Noo the other one. this one
Probably that because all SQUARES ARE rectangles.. There were not 6 congruent ones (same shape and same size)
However, the point still stands. My class and resources states that all rectangles can fall under the category of squares. (followed by parallelogram, quadrilateral, etc.)
And it can still be called that even though the functions says all its sides are congruent, it was a trick question I will ask the teacher though, thanks!
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