A net with six squares can make a cube, if drawn correctly.
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a cube actually i wish i could add a pic to show but look up cube net in google and youll see it
Well, darling, in a 6x6 grid, you have 36 individual squares. But if you're talking about the total number of squares, including all sizes from 1x1 up to 6x6, then you've got yourself a grand total of 91 squares. So, there you have it, sugar, 36 or 91 depending on how you look at it.
This is when two perfect squares(ex.) [x squared minus 4] a question in which there are two perfect squares. you would find the square root of each. then it depends on what kind of math your doing.
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A shape with a net consisting of 6 squares is a cube. Each of the six squares represents one face of the cube. When the net is folded along the edges, it forms the three-dimensional shape of the cube.
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There are six squares.
2, 4 or 6 squares and 4, 2 or 0 rectangles.
a cube actually i wish i could add a pic to show but look up cube net in google and youll see it
A cube has six faces that are all squares so the net can only consist of six squares.
You make a paper or cardboard net with 6 squares to form cross shape. Then you cut it out and fold it.
There are squares on a soccer ball net
you move the squares to fill in the grey spots
The net of a cube is made up of six squares, because a cube has six faces.
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81 Squares -- Deo Math Club