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25 May, 01:37

Which sets of shapes can be used as the net of a three-dimensional figure? Select two options. 1 hexagon and 6 rectangles 2 pentagons and 5 triangles 6 rectangles, none of which are squares 4 squares and two rectangles that are not squares 4 triangles, only 3 of which are congruent triangles

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  1. 25 May, 01:43
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    (C) 6 rectangles, none of which are squares

    (E) 4 triangles, only 3 of which are congruent triangles

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In option C, a three-dimensional figure whose net is 6 rectangles, none of which are squares is a Rectangular Prism.

    In Option E, the three - dimensional figure whose net is 4 triangles, only 3 of which are congruent triangles is a Triangular Pyramid. All the faces apart from the base are congruent. In the special case of the tetrahedron, all the four faces are congruent.
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