Engage NY Eureka Math Grade 6 Module 5 Lesson 15 Answer Key
Eureka Math Grade 6 Module 5 Lesson 15 Exercise Answer Key
Exercise: Cube
Exercise 1.
Nets are two-dimensional figures that can be folded into three-dimensional solids. Some of the drawings below are nets of a cube. Others are not cubed nets; they can be folded, but not into a cube.
a. Experiment with the larger cut-out patterns provided. Shade in each of the figures above that can fold into a cube.
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b. Write the letters of the figures that can be folded into a cube.
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A, B, C, E, G, I, L, M, O, P, and T.
c. Write the letters of the figures that cannot be folded into a cube.
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D, F, H, J, K, N, Q, R, and S.
Eureka Math Grade 6 Module 5 Lesson 15 Problem Set Answer Key
Question 1.
Match the following nets to the picture of its solid. Then, write the name of the solid.
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Question 2.
Sketch a net that can fold into a cube.
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Sketches will vary but should match one of the shaded ones from earlier in the lesson. Here are the 11 possible nets for a cube.
Question 3.
Below are the nets for a variety of prisms and pyramids. Classify the solids as prisms or pyramids, and identify the shape of the base(s). Then, write the name of the solid.
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Eureka Math Grade 6 Module 5 Lesson 15 Exit Ticket Answer Key
Question 1.
What is a net? Describe it in your own words.
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Answers will vary but should capture the essence of the definition used in this lesson. A net is a two-dimensional figure that can be folded to create a three-dimensional solid.
Question 2.
Which of the following can fold to make a cube? Explain how you know.
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Evidence for claims will vary.