![]() ![]() To unfold the paper (or undo the fold), you need to unfold in the opposite direction (i.e. Next, you need to unfold (or undo) the second fold, which was a fold from bottom to center as shown in the second picture on the top row of the question. Note that when you unfold the paper, any holes on the folded paper are reflected in the fold line. The picture on the right below shows the result of unfolding the paper. the line about which the paper has been folded and about which the paper needs to be unfolded). The green arrow points to the fold line (i.e. The black arrow on the picture shown below on the left shows the direction in which the paper needs to be unfolded (i.e. The third picture on the top row of the question shows the third fold operation (i.e. the fourth picture on the top row of the question). To find where the holes will be when the paper is unfolded, you need to work backward from the folded paper containing the punched holes (i.e. Therefore, you can rule out answer C since it has 6 holes. This means you can rule out any answer that does not have 8 holes. Therefore the total number of holes when the paper is unfolded will be 4 + 4 = 8. 1 hole for each layer, and the number of holes when the folded two layers of paper is unfolded will be 4 i.e. This means that the number of holes when the folded four layers of paper is unfolded will be 4 i.e. One hole is then punched through the folded four layers of paper and two holes are punched through the folded two layers of paper. So there is now one portion of folded paper made up of four layers and the rest of the folded paper is made up of two layers. A fold is then made from left to center (creating four layers of paper since two layers are folded over two layers). Another fold is then made from bottom to center (creating two layers of paper, one on top of the other). A fold is made from top to center (creating two layers of paper, one on top of the other). In this question, the paper is folded three times. The white areas inside the dashed lines represent empty space which was occupied by the orange paper before it was folded. There are arrows indicating the direction in which the paper is folded about a fold line (which is indicated by a black line which bisects the arrow). ![]() or Tutorified LLC is not affilated with or related to any of these companies.The pictures above show an orange piece of paper with small lines at the center of each side of the paper. ACT® is a registered trademark of ACT, Inc. AP®, Advanced Placement Program® or Pre-AP®, SAT®, PSAT® is a trademark registered and/or owned by the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product. Inview™ and TerraNova®, Third Edition is a registered trademark of CTB/McGraw-Hill, or their affiliate(s), or their licensors. Woodcock-Johnson® Tests of Achievement® (W-J-III® and WJ-IV ®) is a registered trademark of Riverside Publishing, a Houghton Mifflin Company, or their affiliate(s), or their licensors. NNAT-2® and NNAT3® and Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test® are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Pearson Education, Inc or its affiliate(s), or their licensors. OLSAT® (Otis-Lennon School Ability Test®, Eighth Edition) is a registered trademark of Pearson Education, Inc or its affiliate(s), or their licensors. Cognitive Abilities Test™ (CogAT®) is a registered trademark of Riverside Publishing, a Houghton Mifflin Company, or their affiliate(s), or their licensors. ![]()
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