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What does it mean for a figure to be 3-D
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It's 3 dimensional. It means that it isn't flat. Like if you look at a person, they are thre dimensional. But if you look at a picture or a 2d movie, it's flat.
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We are able to see the "entire" figure and not just one side or a "flat" side.
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