Object to make from 3-D paper shapes?
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For a Geometry project we have to make an object from at least 5 different shapes, (they are pieces of paper that will be folded into those shapes) and i can use as many as needed. I have no idea what I should make though. It could be any object... a food, an animal, a utensil, ect. Any ideas!? Thanks for your help!
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Answer:
A dog - cone for the head (where the point is would be the nose), rectangular prism for the body, triangular prism for the tail (long), hexagonal prism (short) for the ears or could be used as the collar, and cylinders for the legs.
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you make hadrons it is the same shape over and over connected to itself to make a 3 dimensional shape. like a square connected to a square, get it? 6 squares make a cube. 20 octagons connected make a dodecahedron like a soccer ball
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