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2 -2-9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)
3 -3-18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25)
4 -4-26) 27) 28) 29) 30) 31) 32) 33)
5 -5-34) 35) 36) 37) 38) 39) 40) 41)
6 -6-42) 43) 44) 45) 46) 47) 48) 49)
7 -7-50) 51) 52) 53) 54) 55) 56) 57)
8 -8-58) 59) 60) 61) 62) 63) 64) 65)
9 -9-66) 67) 68) 69) 70) 71) 72) 73)
10 -10-74) 75) 76) 77) 78) 79) 80) 81)
11 -11-82) 83) 84) 85) 86) 87) 88) 89)
12 -12-90) 91) 92) 93) 94) 95) 96) 97) 98)
13 -13-99) 100) Detect type of pyramid by its net: 101) 102) 103) 104) 105) 106)
14 ) 108) 109) 110) 111) 112) 113) 114)
15 ) 116) 117) 118) 119) 120) 121) 122)
16 ) 124) 125) 126) 127) 128) 129) 130)
17 ) 132) 133) 134) 135) 136) 137) 138)
18 ) 140) 141) 142) 143) 144) 145) 146)
19 ) 148) 149) 150) 151) 152) 153) 154)
20 ) 156) 157) 158) 159) 160) 161) 162)
21 ) 164) 165) 166) 167) 168) 169) 170)
22 ) 172) 173) 174) 175) 176) 177) 178)
23 ) 180) 181) 182) 183) 184) 185) 186) 187)
24 ) 189) 190) 191) 192) 193) 194) 195)
25 ) 197) 198) 199) 200) Detect type of random solid by its net: 201) 202)
26 ) 204) 205) 206) 207) 208) 209) 210)
27 ) 212) 213) 214) 215) 216) 217) 218)
28 ) 220) 221) 222) 223) 224) 225) 226)
29 ) 228) 229) 230) 231) 232) 233) 234)
30 ) 236) 237) 238) 239) 240) 241) 242)
31 ) 244) 245) 246) 247) 248) 249) 250)
32 ) 252) 253) 254) 255) 256) 257) 258)
33 ) 260) 261) 262) 263) 264) 265) 266)
34 ) 268) 269) 270) 271) 272) 273) 274)
35 ) 276) 277) 278) 279) 280) 281) 282)
36 ) 284) 285) 286) 287) 288) 289) 290)
37 ) 292) 293) 294) 295) 296) 297) 298)
38 ) 300) Detect type of random solid by its net, including not typical nets: 301) 302) 303) 304) 305) 306)
39 ) 308) 309) 310) 311) 312) 313) 314)
40 ) 316) 317) 318) 319) 320) 321) 322)
41 ) 324) 325) 326) 327) 328) 329) 330)
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49 ) 389) 390) 391) 392) 393) 394) 395)
50 ) 397) 398) 399) 400)
51 -1- MATHEMANIA.COM Naming solids by its nets Detect type of prism by its net: 1) 2) hexagonal prism square prism 3) 4) hexagonal prism rectangular prism 5) 6) pentagonal prism hexagonal prism 7) 8) triangular prism triangular prism
52 -2-9) 10) hexagonal prism hexagonal prism 11) 12) hexagonal prism hexagonal prism 13) 14) pentagonal prism rectangular prism 15) 16) hexagonal prism triangular prism 17) square prism
53 -3-18) 19) hexagonal prism rectangular prism 20) 21) triangular prism rectangular prism 22) 23) rectangular prism square prism 24) 25) rectangular prism triangular prism
54 -4-26) 27) triangular prism triangular prism 28) 29) triangular prism rectangular prism 30) 31) pentagonal prism hexagonal prism 32) 33) pentagonal prism pentagonal prism
55 -5-34) 35) triangular prism square prism 36) 37) pentagonal prism pentagonal prism 38) 39) square prism square prism 40) 41) rectangular prism hexagonal prism
56 -6-42) 43) rectangular prism triangular prism 44) 45) rectangular prism rectangular prism 46) 47) rectangular prism triangular prism 48) 49) hexagonal prism triangular prism
57 -7-50) 51) triangular prism rectangular prism 52) 53) hexagonal prism hexagonal prism 54) 55) rectangular prism pentagonal prism 56) 57) pentagonal prism triangular prism
58 -8-58) 59) triangular prism triangular prism 60) 61) triangular prism pentagonal prism 62) 63) rectangular prism rectangular prism 64) 65) hexagonal prism pentagonal prism
59 -9-66) 67) rectangular prism pentagonal prism 68) 69) pentagonal prism hexagonal prism 70) 71) rectangular prism hexagonal prism 72) 73) rectangular prism pentagonal prism
60 -10-74) 75) triangular prism rectangular prism 76) 77) hexagonal prism hexagonal prism 78) 79) hexagonal prism triangular prism 80) 81) square prism rectangular prism
61 -11-82) 83) pentagonal prism pentagonal prism 84) 85) triangular prism triangular prism 86) 87) pentagonal prism triangular prism 88) 89) triangular prism square prism
62 -12-90) 91) pentagonal prism rectangular prism 92) 93) pentagonal prism rectangular prism 94) 95) hexagonal prism square prism 96) 97) square prism rectangular prism 98) hexagonal prism
63 -13-99) 100) square prism triangular prism Detect type of pyramid by its net: 101) 102) hexagonal pyramid square pyramid 103) 104) triangular pyramid square pyramid 105) 106) hexagonal pyramid triangular pyramid
64 ) 108) triangular pyramid triangular pyramid 109) 110) rectangular pyramid pentagonal pyramid 111) 112) rectangular pyramid square pyramid 113) 114) triangular pyramid triangular pyramid
65 ) 116) triangular pyramid square pyramid 117) 118) rectangular pyramid hexagonal pyramid 119) 120) square pyramid pentagonal pyramid 121) 122) hexagonal pyramid pentagonal pyramid
66 ) 124) rectangular pyramid square pyramid 125) 126) rectangular pyramid triangular pyramid 127) 128) square pyramid hexagonal pyramid 129) 130) rectangular pyramid pentagonal pyramid
67 ) 132) triangular pyramid pentagonal pyramid 133) 134) triangular pyramid triangular pyramid 135) 136) square pyramid hexagonal pyramid 137) 138) rectangular pyramid pentagonal pyramid
68 ) 140) rectangular pyramid square pyramid 141) 142) triangular pyramid triangular pyramid 143) 144) pentagonal pyramid triangular pyramid 145) 146) triangular pyramid hexagonal pyramid
69 ) 148) rectangular pyramid triangular pyramid 149) 150) triangular pyramid pentagonal pyramid 151) 152) triangular pyramid triangular pyramid 153) 154) pentagonal pyramid triangular pyramid
70 ) 156) pentagonal pyramid hexagonal pyramid 157) 158) rectangular pyramid hexagonal pyramid 159) 160) rectangular pyramid triangular pyramid 161) 162) hexagonal pyramid square pyramid
71 ) 164) rectangular pyramid triangular pyramid 165) 166) rectangular pyramid hexagonal pyramid 167) 168) hexagonal pyramid square pyramid 169) 170) hexagonal pyramid hexagonal pyramid
72 ) 172) hexagonal pyramid triangular pyramid 173) 174) rectangular pyramid pentagonal pyramid 175) 176) rectangular pyramid hexagonal pyramid 177) 178) pentagonal pyramid triangular pyramid
73 ) 180) square pyramid pentagonal pyramid 181) 182) rectangular pyramid rectangular pyramid 183) 184) rectangular pyramid rectangular pyramid 185) 186) rectangular pyramid triangular pyramid 187) triangular pyramid
74 ) 189) rectangular pyramid hexagonal pyramid 190) 191) pentagonal pyramid triangular pyramid 192) 193) hexagonal pyramid hexagonal pyramid 194) 195) pentagonal pyramid rectangular pyramid
75 ) 197) triangular pyramid triangular pyramid 198) 199) triangular pyramid hexagonal pyramid 200) square pyramid Detect type of random solid by its net: 201) 202) cone cone
76 ) 204) hexagonal prism rectangular pyramid 205) 206) pentagonal prism rectangular prism 207) 208) rectangular pyramid pentagonal prism 209) 210) triangular pyramid hexagonal pyramid
77 ) 212) square pyramid square pyramid 213) 214) hexagonal prism square prism 215) 216) cylinder pentagonal pyramid 217) 218) pentagonal pyramid square prism
78 ) 220) square pyramid rectangular prism 221) 222) pentagonal pyramid cone 223) 224) square pyramid square pyramid 225) 226) cylinder cylinder
79 ) 228) triangular prism triangular pyramid 229) 230) rectangular pyramid triangular prism 231) 232) hexagonal prism cylinder 233) 234) rectangular prism pentagonal pyramid
80 ) 236) square pyramid hexagonal prism 237) 238) rectangular pyramid hexagonal pyramid 239) 240) rectangular pyramid rectangular prism 241) 242) cone pentagonal pyramid
81 ) 244) cone square pyramid 245) 246) square pyramid pentagonal pyramid 247) 248) rectangular prism cone 249) 250) pentagonal prism triangular pyramid
82 ) 252) triangular pyramid rectangular prism 253) 254) square prism rectangular pyramid 255) 256) rectangular pyramid pentagonal pyramid 257) 258) hexagonal pyramid square pyramid
83 ) 260) hexagonal prism pentagonal prism 261) 262) square prism pentagonal pyramid 263) 264) triangular pyramid square prism 265) 266) hexagonal pyramid hexagonal pyramid
84 ) 268) pentagonal prism pentagonal pyramid 269) 270) rectangular prism pentagonal prism 271) 272) square prism cone 273) 274) hexagonal prism rectangular prism
85 ) 276) pentagonal pyramid pentagonal pyramid 277) 278) rectangular prism rectangular pyramid 279) 280) triangular pyramid pentagonal prism 281) 282) cylinder triangular pyramid
86 ) 284) rectangular prism triangular pyramid 285) 286) cone triangular prism 287) 288) cylinder pentagonal pyramid 289) 290) cylinder triangular pyramid
87 ) 292) hexagonal pyramid cylinder 293) 294) rectangular pyramid hexagonal prism 295) 296) triangular prism pentagonal prism 297) 298) cylinder triangular pyramid
88 ) 300) triangular prism triangular prism Detect type of random solid by its net, including not typical nets: 301) 302) hexagonal pyramid triangular pyramid 303) 304) square prism square prism 305) 306) cylinder pentagonal pyramid
89 ) 308) hexagonal prism cylinder 309) 310) rectangular pyramid rectangular prism 311) 312) pentagonal pyramid triangular prism 313) 314) rectangular prism square prism
90 ) 316) pentagonal prism hexagonal prism 317) 318) triangular pyramid pentagonal prism 319) 320) triangular pyramid pentagonal pyramid 321) 322) pentagonal prism square pyramid
91 ) 324) cylinder cone 325) 326) pentagonal prism triangular pyramid 327) 328) hexagonal prism pentagonal prism 329) 330) square pyramid triangular pyramid
92 ) 332) hexagonal prism hexagonal pyramid 333) 334) rectangular pyramid hexagonal pyramid 335) 336) triangular prism cone 337) 338) square prism square prism
93 ) 340) cone rectangular prism 341) 342) hexagonal pyramid square pyramid 343) 344) hexagonal prism square pyramid 345) 346) triangular prism hexagonal pyramid
94 ) 348) rectangular pyramid square prism 349) 350) rectangular pyramid square pyramid 351) 352) triangular prism rectangular prism 353) 354) triangular pyramid hexagonal prism
95 ) 356) cylinder triangular prism 357) 358) pentagonal prism pentagonal pyramid 359) 360) triangular prism pentagonal prism 361) 362) pentagonal prism pentagonal prism
96 ) 364) pentagonal prism triangular prism 365) 366) pentagonal prism rectangular prism 367) 368) triangular pyramid hexagonal prism 369) 370) cylinder hexagonal pyramid
97 ) 372) pentagonal prism rectangular prism 373) 374) hexagonal prism cylinder 375) 376) pentagonal pyramid hexagonal prism 377) 378) rectangular prism square prism 379) hexagonal prism
98 ) 381) square pyramid cylinder 382) 383) square pyramid rectangular pyramid 384) 385) triangular pyramid cone 386) 387) hexagonal pyramid cylinder
99 ) 389) hexagonal pyramid cone 390) 391) pentagonal prism pentagonal prism 392) 393) rectangular prism rectangular prism 394) 395) triangular pyramid square pyramid
100 ) 397) cylinder rectangular prism 398) 399) pentagonal pyramid hexagonal prism 400) rectangular pyramid
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