A net with four squares is a two-dimensional representation that can be folded to create a three-dimensional shape, specifically a cube or a square-based prism. The net consists of four adjacent squares arranged in a way that allows them to fold into the sides of the cube. This configuration typically features one square as the base and the other three squares as sides, with the fourth square acting as an additional side. Such nets are commonly used in geometry to help visualize and construct three-dimensional objects.
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