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                Dice is cubical in shape. The net of a dice is same as
                the net of a cube.
                                                                                   Think and Answer

                                                                               Can this be a net for a die, If it   1  2
                                                                               has numbers 1 to 6 on its faces   3  4
                                                                               instead of dots?                    5  6
                Nets of cube can be drawn in many ways by taking some squared faces adjacent to each other as
                they are shown here.







                            (a)                       (b)                       (c)                       (d)






                            (e)                       (f)                       (g)                       (h)







                            (i)                       (j)                       (k)

                             Nets of a cone                                    Nets of a cylinder









                         (a)                 (b)                  (a)                  (b)                  (c)

                Nets of a Triangular Prism

                Net of triangular prism can be drawn in many ways.









                            (a)                       (b)                       (c)                       (d)











                            (e)                       (f)                       (g)                       (h)


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