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  1. Three dimensional figures unfolded
    1. Introduction
    2. Nets of solids and their surface area
    3. Activity

    Three dimensional figures unfolded

    Author:rholtey
    3-D geometrical figures
    Three dimensional figures unfolded

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction

      • Relationships between two and three dimensional figures
      • How to make a net?
    • Nets of solids and their surface area

      • Net of a Square Pyramid
      • Net of a Cone
      • Net of a Cylinder
      • Net of a Cube
      • Net of a rectangular prisms
      • Net of a triangular prism
    • Activity

      • How many nets can you make?
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