Match the isometric drawing below with the correct orthographic

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I'm unable to view images or drawings directly. However, I can guide you on how to match isometric drawings with orthographic projections.

To do so, follow these tips:

  1. Identify Key Features: Look for unique features in the isometric drawing, such as holes, cutouts, slopes, or specific dimensions. These will help differentiate between the options available in orthographic projections.

  2. Orient the Views: Remember that orthographic projections show the front, top, and side views of an object. Make sure to match the isometric drawing to the correct orientation of the orthographic views.

  3. Compare Dimensions: If the dimensions are provided, compare them between the isometric drawing and the orthographic views to ensure they align.

  4. Look for Hidden Lines: Some details might only be visible in certain orthographic views. Pay attention to hidden lines and surfaces that are visible from different angles.

  5. Check the Scale: Ensure that all drawings are to the same scale, as this can impact how accurately the dimensions and features are represented.

If you provide a description of your isometric drawing and the available orthographic views, I can help you further with specific advice on how to match them!