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Which of the following is a possible net of the cube?
Which of the following is a possible net of the cube?
- Net A (correct)
- Net B
- Net D
- Net C
What are the factors of 98?
What are the factors of 98?
1, 2, 7, 14, 49, 98
All nets presented satisfy the conditions stated in the question.
All nets presented satisfy the conditions stated in the question.
False (B)
The opposite faces of the cube must contain a perfect square, prime number, and __________ number.
The opposite faces of the cube must contain a perfect square, prime number, and __________ number.
Flashcards
Opposite Faces of a Cube
Opposite Faces of a Cube
In a cube, opposite faces are directly across from each other when the cube is assembled.
Perfect Squares, Prime Numbers and Even Numbers
Perfect Squares, Prime Numbers and Even Numbers
These are numerical conditions for opposite faces. A perfect square is a number that results from squaring an integer. A prime number is a whole number greater than 1 that has only two factors—1 and itself. An even number is a whole number that is divisible by 2.
Cube Net
Cube Net
A flat pattern that can be folded to form a cube. A correct cube net helps show the configuration to match the numbers on the correct opposite sides.
Factors of 98
Factors of 98
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Finding the Correct Cube Net
Finding the Correct Cube Net
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Study Notes
Cube Face Numbers
- A cube has faces numbered with factors of 98.
- Opposite faces have perfect square numbers.
- Opposite faces are either prime or even numbers.
Possible Cube Net Options
- The options (A), (B), (C), and (D) show possible net configurations for the cube.
- Check if the opposite faces meet the criteria of having perfect square numbers, prime numbers, and even numbers.
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Description
This quiz tests your understanding of cube face configurations based on specific numerical criteria. Explore the factors of 98 and determine the correct net options for a cube, ensuring that opposite faces are either perfect squares or prime/even numbers.