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These are two different views of the same bowls. In which photo are the bowls upside down? Look at the side view in photo 3 to find the answer. - Mathematics

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These are two different views of the same bowls.

In which photo are the bowls upside down?

Look at the side view in photo 3 to find the answer.

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Solution

The bowls are upside down in the second photo.

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Chapter 5 The Way The World Looks
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