Please help me.
Here is the question.
okay so you neef help finding the layout of this trangle if it was flat right? I can help you
Ok.
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Please help me!
Do you know what a net is supposed to.... be?
Somewhat?
And what do you know about it
A pattern that you can cut and fold to make a model of a solid shape?
@AZ
Pattern? The net is just, if you folded it back together, it would yes, make a model of a solid shape. So, take each of the choices, and imagine you have them on paper, and imagine folding it together. Also btw, he isn't on, why keep tagging him.
Oh. I didn't know that. For both questions.
There's only one question that you screenshoted
Yes I know. For the question YOU asked.
Oh Well, you got it now?
Yes, but no. I still don't know what the answer is...
Look at each of them, and fold it together. Tell me what each of them would become
4 1/2?
What are you talking about I'm asking about what each of the nets would be like, after it's folded up
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Nvmd, let AZ explain it when he's on, I'll watch
Okie.
wait so you know what the net is?
yes
CAN SOMEONE JUST GIVE ME THE ANSWER?!?!
LOL
do you see where it says 9?
I'm dead seroius.
did you select B?
Yes. But I'm talking about the next question.
I might be wrong but I think its 2 units
i just did 1/2 x 4
because on the edges there are 4
Which question are we solving? Is it still the first question about the net or were you able to figure that out and you're stuck on the cube one?
It's been an hour so I guess I will provide guidance on both questions- if you have any questions, feel free to ask for clarification For the question about the net of the figure, you need to determine which one of those things can fold up to make the square pyramid If you don't know how the net would look, you could always search it up https://www.google.com/search?q=square+pyramid+net Remember to not get confused on the side lengths 9 cm is the height of the triangle side of the pyramids 13 cm is the base of the triangle and also the length of the sides of the square
As for your next question, you have a large cube and this cube is made up of many smaller cubes They say that the small cube has a length of 1/2 They want to know the length of one side of the large cube so count how many small cubes are along one edge of the large cube. How many small cubes sit in a row to make one side of the large cube? Then multiply that by 1/2 and you'll get the length of a side of the large cube
Let me know if that helps or if you'd like me to explain further (:
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