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you draw a square with equilateral triangles on each side.
It depends on the figure. For example, you cannot draw a net for a sphere, an ellisoid or a torus.
A cube
it means to draw a net cube with the sides of 15milimeters
The net of a cube is a 2 dimensional representation of it.
cut it in 8 squires then draw the net and stick it according 2 the net
A cube...draw the net and fold it You could print a picture on it
Could be a 1/2in By 1/2in by 1/2in
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a cube's net
A cube has a net of 6 not 8.
The nets are NOT the same.
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Well, the nets of the cube are basically when you get a 3D cube and flatten it. That gives you the 2D shape of a cube, which is know as the net. There are 11 nets for a cube. Here they are.
Fold our your 3D cube and measure all the way around it. If it is a 2D shape then measure around that. By G2010