1. **Problem statement:**
You are asked to find and cut out geometric bodies from various brochures, sort them, paste them into your notebook, and name them.
2. **Step a:**
Look through the brochures carefully and identify shapes that represent geometric bodies such as cubes, cylinders, cones, spheres, prisms, or pyramids.
3. **Step b:**
Count how many times each type of geometric body appears in the brochures.
4. **Step c:**
Create a bar chart (Säulendiagramm) to show which packaging form appears most frequently.
5. **Step d:**
Think about why certain products have typical packaging shapes. For example, liquids are often in cylinders because they are easy to pour and store.
6. **Summary:**
- Find and cut out geometric shapes.
- Sort and paste them.
- Count and record frequencies.
- Draw a bar chart.
- Explain reasons for typical packaging shapes.
This approach helps you understand the connection between geometry and real-world packaging.
Geometric Bodies 5Ea03D
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