The statement that best describes the case is, "The net cannot be folded to form a pyramid because the faces that are not a base are not all triangles". Thus, option D is the best choice.
What is a net of a three-dimensional shape?
A shape's 'net' (also known as a geometry net) is a word that describes how a three-dimensional form would seem if it were opened up and lay flat. When a three-dimensional form is unfurled, it looks like a net. To build three-dimensional forms, you can draw and fold nets.
How to solve the given question?
In the question, we are asked to choose the statement from the given options that best describes the given net.
We know that a pyramid's net is made up of one n-sided polygon and n number of triangles. The pyramid's base is the n-sided polygon, while the lateral faces are triangles.
The given net consists of three rectangular faces and two triangular faces.
This is not the net of a pyramid as we have defined a pyramid's net which is not like the given net.
∴ The statement that best describes the case is, "The net cannot be folded to form a pyramid because the faces that are not a base are not all triangles". Thus, option D is the best choice.
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