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**Instructions for Isometric Object Patterns**

Below are isometric representations of two three-dimensional objects. Your task is to identify the correct flat pattern (net) that can be folded into each isometric object from the options provided.

1. **Object 1**:
   - **Isometric View**: A three-dimensional stack of two cubes, with another smaller cube attached on the side.
   - **Options**: 
     - **A**: An irregular cross-shaped net. 
     - **B**: A vertical T-shaped pattern with an additional flap. 
     - **C**: A compact L-shaped design.
   - **Goal**: Determine which pattern folds into the given stack of cubes.

2. **Object 2**:
   - **Isometric View**: A three-dimensional structure resembling a staircase with one cube on top and two at the bottom forming a step.
   - **Options**: 
     - **A**: A complex cross shape with multiple extensions.
     - **B**: A wide cross with even wings and a central block.
     - **C**: A symmetrical T-shape with longer vertical base.
   - **Goal**: Choose the pattern that forms the 'staircase' structure.

**Note**: Consider the number of cube faces and their arrangements for correctly matching each isometric view to its corresponding net.
Transcribed Image Text:**Instructions for Isometric Object Patterns** Below are isometric representations of two three-dimensional objects. Your task is to identify the correct flat pattern (net) that can be folded into each isometric object from the options provided. 1. **Object 1**: - **Isometric View**: A three-dimensional stack of two cubes, with another smaller cube attached on the side. - **Options**: - **A**: An irregular cross-shaped net. - **B**: A vertical T-shaped pattern with an additional flap. - **C**: A compact L-shaped design. - **Goal**: Determine which pattern folds into the given stack of cubes. 2. **Object 2**: - **Isometric View**: A three-dimensional structure resembling a staircase with one cube on top and two at the bottom forming a step. - **Options**: - **A**: A complex cross shape with multiple extensions. - **B**: A wide cross with even wings and a central block. - **C**: A symmetrical T-shape with longer vertical base. - **Goal**: Choose the pattern that forms the 'staircase' structure. **Note**: Consider the number of cube faces and their arrangements for correctly matching each isometric view to its corresponding net.
For the objects shown in isometric view below, select the pattern from the choices given that could be folded up to obtain the object.

### 1.
- **Isometric Object**: This is a 3D object with a stair-like front and a vertical back.
- **Pattern Options**:
  - **A**: A flat pattern with a vertical strip and angled sections.
  - **B**: A flat pattern with symmetrical T-shape wings.
  - **C**: A flat pattern with a diagonal and long section on one side.

### 2.
- **Isometric Object**: This is a structure with a stair-step profile on one side and a flat vertical front.
- **Pattern Options**:
  - **A**: A flat pattern with extensions at both ends and a central longer section.
  - **B**: A detailed pattern with several small rectangular extensions.
  - **C**: A symmetric pattern with alternating small and larger extensions.

Each pattern corresponds to a different possible way of folding it to form the 3D object shown in isometric view.
Transcribed Image Text:For the objects shown in isometric view below, select the pattern from the choices given that could be folded up to obtain the object. ### 1. - **Isometric Object**: This is a 3D object with a stair-like front and a vertical back. - **Pattern Options**: - **A**: A flat pattern with a vertical strip and angled sections. - **B**: A flat pattern with symmetrical T-shape wings. - **C**: A flat pattern with a diagonal and long section on one side. ### 2. - **Isometric Object**: This is a structure with a stair-step profile on one side and a flat vertical front. - **Pattern Options**: - **A**: A flat pattern with extensions at both ends and a central longer section. - **B**: A detailed pattern with several small rectangular extensions. - **C**: A symmetric pattern with alternating small and larger extensions. Each pattern corresponds to a different possible way of folding it to form the 3D object shown in isometric view.
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