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Explain why a two-dimensional net is useful for finding the surface area of a three-dimensional figure. Answer as soon as possible plz
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A two-dimensional net is useful because it flattens the 3-d figure so that you can see all the faces of the figure. You can calculate the area of each face to find the surface area.
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