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Mollie Barrett
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9 May, 14:29
Name one possible cross section of a sphere
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Raul Carter
9 May, 14:32
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A "cross section" is basically the two-dimensional face that you get when you cut a three-dimensional figure a certain way. For example, imagine you're buttering your bread. When you cut a pat of butter off, what shape is left on the butter? A square!
So, imagine cutting a ball in half. What shape is left? A circle!
Answer: circle
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Dana Gomez
9 May, 14:40
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The answer would be a circle. imagine a watermelon right, cutting it in half, you would see a circle that forms inside of the watermelon
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