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An illustration shows the unfolded version of a rectangular prism. It shows four adjoining rectangles with shared sides stacked on top of one another. Two rectangles are joined on the left and right of the second rectangle from the top whose sides are denoted by dashed lines.

Which three-dimensional figure is represented by the net?

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An illustration shows a cylinder with circular bases on two sides. The circumference of the circle not visible is shown as dashed lines.
Image with alt text: An illustration shows a cylinder with circular bases on two sides. The circumference of the circle not visible is shown as dashed lines.

An illustration shows a rectangular prism with six faces. The edges not visible are shown as dashed lines.
Image with alt text: An illustration shows a rectangular prism with six faces. The edges not visible are shown as dashed lines.

An illustration shows a cube with six faces. The edges not visible are shown as dashed lines.
Image with alt text: An illustration shows a cube with six faces. The edges not visible are shown as dashed lines.

An illustration shows a triangular prism with a rectangular base. The edges not visible are shown as dashed lines.
Image with alt text: An illustration shows a triangular prism with a rectangular base. The edges not visible are shown as dashed lines.
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Based on your description of the illustration showing the unfolded version of a rectangular prism with adjoining rectangles, the correct response would be:

An illustration shows a rectangular prism with six faces. The edges not visible are shown as dashed lines.

This corresponds to the net of a rectangular prism, which consists of rectangles that can be folded to form the three-dimensional figure.