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How many different planes can be seen in the figure? - Answers
To accurately determine the number of different planes visible in the figure, I would need to see the figure itself. However, if the figure consists of geometric shapes, the number of planes can typically be identified by counting distinct flat surfaces that do not overlap. Please provide a description of the figure or its components for a more specific answer.
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To accurately determine the number of different planes visible in the figure, I would need to see the figure itself. However, if the figure consists of geometric shapes, the number of planes can typically be identified by counting distinct flat surfaces that do not overlap. Please provide a description of the figure or its components for a more specific answer.
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To accurately determine the number of different planes visible in the figure, I would need to see the figure itself. However, if the figure consists of geometric shapes, the number of planes can typically be identified by counting distinct flat surfaces that do not overlap. Please provide a description of the figure or its components for a more specific answer.
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