bro, all you would have to do is rotate the completed cube. smh. the correct answer is A - the blue areas are on opposite sides of the cube once it is assembled.
danhan is correct. both A and B are not possible. In the case of B, the point where the white dot and yellow dot sides connect to the blue line side indicates that the blue lines should run 90 degrees from how the original example shows. Therefore, cube cannot be formed from that choice either.
Stewards enquiry on Q4…,.B is not possible as the blue lines run in the wrong direction should the cube be assembled
bro, all you would have to do is rotate the completed cube. smh. the correct answer is A - the blue areas are on opposite sides of the cube once it is assembled.
@@guynkc1978how do you rotate a cube to show the same 3 sides in a different orientation. smh at you smh 😊
danhan is correct. both A and B are not possible. In the case of B, the point where the white dot and yellow dot sides connect to the blue line side indicates that the blue lines should run 90 degrees from how the original example shows. Therefore, cube cannot be formed from that choice either.
7/11 is 63.636363% so if you round it to the nearest percentage it's 64%.
9 OUT OF 10 THIS TIME