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It would help if there were more information on "this 3-D figure". In view of the available information, the only possible answer is "That one!"
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The space figure formed by folding a net depends on the specific design of the net. Common examples include a cube from a square net, a rectangular prism from a rectangular net, or a triangular prism from a triangular net. Each net is a two-dimensional representation that, when folded, creates a corresponding three-dimensional shape. To identify the space figure, one must consider the arrangement and shape of the faces in the net.
Only one point. A dimensionless figure.
To determine the unique cube that can be formed by folding a particular shape, we need to analyze its net. A net is a two-dimensional figure that can be folded to create a three-dimensional object. In the case of a cube, the only valid net that can be folded into a cube consists of six connected squares. If the net provided adheres to this configuration, it can be folded to create a cube; otherwise, it cannot form a cube.
1000 is written with one significant figure, with only the 1 being a significant figure.
Because the base of a cone is round, it is the only three dimensional figure with only one vertex.
There is only one.
A solid figure that can be made with a net of 4 triangles is a tetrahedron. A tetrahedron consists of four triangular faces, which can be arranged in three-dimensional space to form a three-dimensional shape. Each triangle in the net corresponds to one face of the tetrahedron when folded together.
you have to figure that out from your own provider its not the same for every one
The three items mentioned, total assets, total liabilities and shareholder funds, on their own, cannot be used to figure out net income. To figure out net income for a period, one would need the above information for the beginning of the period and the end of the period. From there, a net income estimate could be derived; however, the values would not be exact without detail from each of the sections of the balance sheet.
It is a sphere.