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Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. Match the descriptions of cross sections of three-dimensional figures to their corresponding shapes.
a slice of a right rectangular pyramid parallel to its base
a slice of a right square pyramid perpendicular to its base but
not through its top vertex
a slice parallel to the base of a right rectangular prism with a
square base
trapezoid
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square
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rectangle
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