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Could be a 1/2in By 1/2in by 1/2in

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A net of a cube is a flat layout of the actual 3-D figure.

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What are nets of a solid......like a cube's net...or a cuboids net?

a cube's net


Does a cube have 8 net if it does show you them?

A cube has a net of 6 not 8.


What does the net of a cube mean?

The net of a cube is a 2 dimensional representation of it.


How is the net of cube the same as the net of rectangular prism that is not a cube?

The nets are NOT the same.


What is Nets of a Cube?

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.


The net of a cube is made up of five squares?

The net of a cube is made up of six squares, because a cube has six faces.


What does it mean by drawing a net cube the side 15mm?

it means to draw a net cube with the sides of 15milimeters


A net that has 6 squares is a?

a cube actually i wish i could add a pic to show but look up cube net in google and youll see it


How is the square different from a diagram of a cube?

The diagram, or net of a cube shows what the cube would look like unfolded and also shows the surface area.A square is just a square; a 2-dimensional object, whereas a cube is a 3-dimensional object. But the net of a cube couldhave squares, if you were to look at each single unit of the net of the cube.


How many ways can you unfold a cube?

i think it depends on what kind of cube net you have


Why the net of a cube has six squares?

That is because a cube has six square faces.


Can a cube be slide?

A cube can be a slide by: a. If the net is opened and shaped as a slide. Peter