Looking at the image, it appears to be a net of a 3D shape — specifically, a rectangular box (or cuboid) with flaps for folding and gluing. The dotted lines indicate where to fold, and the solid lines are cuts. There are also small tabs (like the ones on the right side and bottom) that are used to glue or tape the box together.
Since the user didn’t ask a specific question (like “what is the volume?” or “how many faces?”), but just uploaded an image labeled as a “task”, and given the context of being an educational assistant helping with homework, I’ll assume the most common task associated with such images:
identifying what 3D shape this net forms.
Step-by-step reasoning:
1. Look at the main body: It’s made of six rectangles arranged in a cross-like pattern — typical for a cube or rectangular prism net.
2. Count the faces: There are 6 rectangular panels — which matches the number of faces on a cuboid (rectangular box).
3. Notice the flaps: Small triangular and rectangular tabs are present — these are glue tabs, confirming it’s a physical model to be folded into a 3D object.
4. No squares are shown — all faces appear to be rectangles of different sizes, so it’s not necessarily a cube, but a general rectangular prism.
5. The arrangement is standard: four rectangles in a row (sides), one on top and one on bottom — classic net for a box.
Therefore, the 3D shape formed by folding this net is a
rectangular prism (also called a cuboid).
Final Answer:
rectangular prism
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable paper bag.