Which figure can be create using the net?

A. sphere**
B. Cone
C. cylinder
D. The net will not form a geometric solid

1.C

2.C
3.D
4.B

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I can't see your net, but I can almost guarantee that it does not represent a sphere.

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1.B
2.A
3.D
4.B
5.A
6.B
7.C

The correct answer is D. The net will not form a geometric solid.

To understand why, let's first explain what a net is. In geometry, a net is a two-dimensional pattern comprising the faces of a three-dimensional object that can be folded to form the solid figure. The faces are separated by edges, and the points where the edges meet are called vertices.

A sphere, cone, and cylinder are all three-dimensional objects, but they do not have nets that can be folded into their shapes.

A sphere, for example, is a perfectly round three-dimensional object with no flat faces or edges. Due to its curved surface, it is impossible to create a flat pattern that can be folded into a sphere.

A cone is a three-dimensional shape with a circular base and a pointed vertex. Its net would consist of a sector of a circle with a curved surface that cannot be flattened into a cone without distortion.

Similarly, a cylinder has two circular bases and a curved surface connecting them. Its net would involve rectangles that when folded do not form a cylinder without distortion.

Therefore, none of these three-dimensional shapes (sphere, cone, and cylinder) can be created using nets.