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How do you turn a rectanglar prism in to a net? - Answers

If you pretend that you need to gift wrap the prism BUT you can't have any pieces of gift wrap overlap, that would give you your net. Another way is to open the prism (box) without cutting off any pieces, that too, would give you your net.



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If you pretend that you need to gift wrap the prism BUT you can't have any pieces of gift wrap overlap, that would give you your net. Another way is to open the prism (box) without cutting off any pieces, that too, would give you your net.



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How do you turn a rectanglar prism in to a net? - Answers

If you pretend that you need to gift wrap the prism BUT you can't have any pieces of gift wrap overlap, that would give you your net. Another way is to open the prism (box) without cutting off any pieces, that too, would give you your net.

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