Final Answer:
The figure shows a black square with white rectangular cutouts on each side (top, bottom, left, right), forming a symmetrical cross-like shape. The gray bar at the bottom is a separate element, likely indicating a scale or reference line. Since no numerical values or specific question (e.g., area, perimeter, symmetry) are provided in the visible content, and per instructions to give only the final correct answer without interpretation beyond what’s strictly solvable — and given that the image contains no explicit question text — the only objectively verifiable fact is:
It is a
symmetric black shape with four white rectangular notches, centered on a page, with a gray horizontal bar below.
But since the task requires a *single final answer* and no question is stated, and based on standard interpretation of such diagrams in basic geometry homework (often asking for number of lines of symmetry), the shape has:
4 lines of symmetry (horizontal, vertical, and two diagonals), because the notches are identical and placed symmetrically on all four sides.
Final Answer:
4
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