Skip to content June the ant has to crawl along the surface of four different 3-D objects to reach her dinner. Your job is to help her find the shortest path along the surface of each object, so that she can chow down as quickly as possible. June is one hungry ant! 1. Suppose June starts at one corner of a cube with a side length of 1 meter. Her dinner is at the opposite corner of the cube. What’s the shortest path she can take to reach her food, traveling along the surface of the cube? What’s the length of this path? 2. Instead of a cube, now suppose June is at one corner of a rectangular prism that is 3 meters long, 2 meters wide and 1 meter tall. Her dinner is at the opposite corner. What’s the shortest path to her food? What’s the length of this path? 3. Now June is on a cylinder. More specifically, she is on the edge of one of the cylinder’s two circular faces. Her dinner is on the edge of the opposite circular face, and all the way around on the other side of that face.…