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inn [45]
3 years ago
8

Complete this analogy square: plane:: cube :

English
2 answers:
LekaFEV [45]3 years ago
7 0

I would say 3D since cube has height as well as length and width. So square is to plane as cude is to 3D or you can word it out volume or three demensional. Hope this helps and have a great day!

Can i have brainliest please?

padilas [110]3 years ago
4 0
Since a square is two dimensional, it is on a plane. However, a cube has a volume, so the answer would be volume. 

Answer: volume  
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