Question
Analysis
This question involves determining the
relationship between the faces of a cube when its net is folded. The main focus
is on spatial reasoning and understanding how 2D nets translate into 3D cube
structures.
Key
Concept Explanation:
A cube net is a 2D arrangement of six
squares that can be folded to form a cube. Each square represents a face of the
cube, and the opposite faces in the folded cube must satisfy the cube's
property that they are never adjacent (they share no edge or vertex).
Step-by-Step
Solution:
Face F is opposite to face C.
Observe the position of face C in the net.
Face A is directly above face C, face B and D are adjacent to face C
horizontally, and face E is below face C. Face F is separated from face C by
one other face (either B or E depending on the folding direction).