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How do you draw a net for 3x4x6? - Answers
To draw a net for a rectangular prism with dimensions 3x4x6, start by visualizing the six rectangular faces. Begin by drawing one face measuring 3x4, then attach the two 3x6 faces on either side, and the two 4x6 faces on the top and bottom. Ensure that all faces are connected along their edges, creating a flat layout that can be folded back into the 3D shape. The result should look like a cross or a series of rectangles arranged in a way that they can fold into the prism.
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How do you draw a net for 3x4x6? - Answers
To draw a net for a rectangular prism with dimensions 3x4x6, start by visualizing the six rectangular faces. Begin by drawing one face measuring 3x4, then attach the two 3x6 faces on either side, and the two 4x6 faces on the top and bottom. Ensure that all faces are connected along their edges, creating a flat layout that can be folded back into the 3D shape. The result should look like a cross or a series of rectangles arranged in a way that they can fold into the prism.
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How do you draw a net for 3x4x6? - Answers
To draw a net for a rectangular prism with dimensions 3x4x6, start by visualizing the six rectangular faces. Begin by drawing one face measuring 3x4, then attach the two 3x6 faces on either side, and the two 4x6 faces on the top and bottom. Ensure that all faces are connected along their edges, creating a flat layout that can be folded back into the 3D shape. The result should look like a cross or a series of rectangles arranged in a way that they can fold into the prism.
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