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question 31.
i know what a cube is, but i have no idea what sort of elimination process i must use or how to select the right answer
can anyone help please
thanks
question 31.
i know what a cube is, but i have no idea what sort of elimination process i must use or how to select the right answer
can anyone help please
thanks
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The answer is D.
There's no real process or formula. You just have to fold up each cube in your mind or by drawing it, and compare them to see the differences on the placing of the shapes on the sides of each cube.
If I were you I'd start with one shape (of the ones drawn on the sides of the square), and use that side as the front of the cube in each example and fold the rest around them. That way it's easier to spot the differences.
(: hope I helped! And good luck on that test thing!
There's no real process or formula. You just have to fold up each cube in your mind or by drawing it, and compare them to see the differences on the placing of the shapes on the sides of each cube.
If I were you I'd start with one shape (of the ones drawn on the sides of the square), and use that side as the front of the cube in each example and fold the rest around them. That way it's easier to spot the differences.
(: hope I helped! And good luck on that test thing!
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You must imagine the cube. You can draw it out. Though I think it's a trick question because a quick glance and it looks like 3 of them would make sn identicle cube. Draw it.
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Well it should be option A as no other option matches properly with the question