1. The first solid figure is a prism because it has two parallel and congruent triangular bases connected by rectangular faces.
2. The second solid figure is a pyramid because it has a square base and triangular faces that meet at a single vertex above the base.
3. To draw a net of the pyramid with a square base:
- Step 1: Draw a square to represent the base.
- Step 2: Draw four triangles attached to each side of the square. These triangles represent the triangular faces of the pyramid.
- Step 3: Each triangle should have a base equal to the side of the square and meet at a point when folded.
This net can be folded along the edges of the square to form the pyramid.
Final classification:
- Figure 1: Prism with triangular base.
- Figure 2: Pyramid with square base.
- Net: Square base with four attached triangles.
Solid Figures 30Da7B
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