Question:

Shown on the left is the development of a cube. Which of the options can be created when the shown development is folded?
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Updated On: Sep 6, 2025
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The Correct Option is A, C

Solution and Explanation

The provided image is a net of a cube from which we need to determine which 3D cubes can be formed by folding it. Let's analyze the net and the options:
  • Examine the relationships between adjacent panels in the cube's net. A cube has opposite faces that should never be adjacent on its net.
  • Look at how each face aligns when folded; determine which faces are opposite and which are adjacent.

Analysis:

  • Fig 1: Check the diagram's face arrangement; it aligns perfectly with the net configuration showing the correct opposite faces folding correctly to form a cube.
  • Fig 2: Test the alignment; upon folding, the expected opposite faces are adjacent here, which is incorrect.
  • Fig 3: Like Fig 1, this configuration maintains correct alignment in terms of opposite faces within the cube net.
  • Fig 4: This option also results in faces being adjacent that should not be, which invalidates its possibility.
Thus, the cubes represented by
Fig 1
and
Fig 3
can be successfully formed from the given net. These options correctly preserve the spatial relationships required for cube formation.
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