Make three different nets that could be cut out, folded, and taped to make an open-top 1-in.-by-1-in.-by-1-in. cube. To be nets, each square should be joined to another square along a whole edge of the square, notjust at a vertex. For two patterns to be considered different, you should not be able to match up the patterns when they are cut out. Download 8 has 1-in. graph paper you can use
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