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5. Draw each 3-D object using the
views below.
9. Sketch the front, top, and right side
views for these solids.
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16 comments:
Good Job Razel! (: I really like the pictures you made! (: Great Job! (:
and also uhmm.. you were suppose to do 7 and 9 not 5 and 9 but thats ok (: atleast you did something (: Good job again! (:
and also uhmm.. you were suppose to do 7 and 9 not 5 and 9 but thats ok (: atleast you did something (: Good job again! (:
Nice job Razel, I like how you used the isometric dot paper to make your 3-D images, though to repeat what Abby said you were supposed to do 5 and 9.
You explained everything as clear as possible. Even though you answered the wrong questions assigned to you. But that's okay. Good job.
Good job Razzle. Although you did the wrong questions. You still got the job done. And you explained it very clearly. :)
Great job razel,yes i second emotion what other people have already said. The part that you did the wrong questions but its ok , cause what you did for your scribe was well done anyways, (:
Good Job,,
Great Post,,
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It might have some stuff like this..
OR...
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Hey, how did you make those pictures. Please answer at http://107mathblog.blogspot.com/2010/02/medal-standings.html#comments
Ohh.. sorrry i got mixed up i didnt know what numbers i was suppose to do.
Great job razel .
great blogpost razel. The only thing wrong was the questions but good job !
Terrific Job Razel ! Well done on the pictures !
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