Final Answer:
The figure shows a folded rectangular piece of paper, with dashed lines indicating fold lines. The front panel (the part standing upright) is divided into two equal vertical sections by a central dashed line, and the bottom panel (lying flat) is a single rectangle. This represents a standard tri-fold brochure layout: two outer panels and one inner panel when unfolded.
Since no numerical question was asked (e.g., area, perimeter, dimensions), and the task appears to be identifying or interpreting the structure, the correct interpretation is:
It is a
tri-fold brochure — specifically, a
Z-fold (or accordion fold), where the paper is folded in thirds, with the middle section overlapping the outer ones.
But since the instruction says *“Solve the problem accurately”* and no explicit question is given, and based on typical homework contexts with such diagrams, the likely intended answer is:
3 panels
Because:
- The upright part has 2 visible panels (left and right), separated by a fold.
- The flat part in front is the third panel (the front cover when folded).
- In a Z-fold, there are always 3 panels total.
Final Answer:
3
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable tent cards.