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Which correctly describes a cross section of the cube below? Check all that apply. A cube with 4 centimeter sides. A cross section parallel to the base is a square measuring 4 cm by 4 cm. A cross section parallel to the base is a rectangle measuring 4 cm by greater than 4 cm. A cross section perpendicular to the base through the midpoints of opposite sides is a rectangle measuring 2 cm by 4 cm. A cross section perpendicular to the base through the midpoints of opposite sides is a square measuring 4 cm by 4 cm. A cross section that passes through the entire bottom front edge and the entire top back edge is a rectangle measuring 4 cm by greater than 4 cm.

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