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Origami is the Japanese art of paper folding. The heart shown on the Lesson 6 assessment page was created using origami. A classmate classifies this polygon as a hexagon. Is thi…
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Origami is the Japanese art of paper folding. The heart shown on the Lesson 6 assessment page was created using origami. A classmate classifies this polygon as a hexagon. Is this classmate correct? How would you justify your response?
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The person was incorrect because there are more sides than 6
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