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part 2 - Question 4 - Figure it out - Page 224 - 229 - Chapter 9 Class 6 - Symmetry (Ganita Prakash) - Class 6 (Ganita Prakash & Old NCERT)
part 3 - Question 4 - Figure it out - Page 224 - 229 - Chapter 9 Class 6 - Symmetry (Ganita Prakash) - Class 6 (Ganita Prakash & Old NCERT)
part 4 - Question 4 - Figure it out - Page 224 - 229 - Chapter 9 Class 6 - Symmetry (Ganita Prakash) - Class 6 (Ganita Prakash & Old NCERT)
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Question 4 (a) After each of the following cuts, predict the shape of the hole when the paper is opened. After you have made your prediction, make the cutouts and verify your answer.The paper is folded vertically. The cut is a zig-zag. When opened, the hole will be a symmetrical bow-tie shape Question 4 (b) After each of the following cuts, predict the shape of the hole when the paper is opened. After you have made your prediction, make the cutouts and verify your answer.The paper is folded vertically. The cut is like an 'M' shape into fold. When opened, the hole will look like a 'W' or a crown. Question 4 (c) After each of the following cuts, predict the shape of the hole when the paper is opened. After you have made your prediction, make the cutouts and verify your answer.Here The paper is folded vertically, then horizontally. Two squares are cut from the corner where all folded edges meet. When opened, this will create a shape like Question 4 (d) After each of the following cuts, predict the shape of the hole when the paper is opened. After you have made your prediction, make the cutouts and verify your answer.Here The paper is folded vertically. Two rectangles are cut from the folded edge. When opened, the hole will look like an "I-beam" or a dumbbell shape

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