The task of determining which option can be folded to form the given solid requires understanding the spatial arrangement of each representation. When analyzing such objects, it is crucial to visualize the construction from 2D shapes to a 3D object by imagining how the sides connect.
Given the alt descriptions for each option, the correct choice is verified by examining how each net (a two-dimensional pattern that can be folded into a three-dimensional figure) aligns with both the front and back views depicted.
Let's walk through the rationale for selecting the correct net:
Examine the front and back views: Identify key features such as unique sides, angles, and any visible patterns that might aid in the folding process.
Analyze each option: Consider how each section of the net connects to form the corresponding sides of the solid. Visualize folding the net along its edges to ensure all sides perfectly align and no overlaps occur.
Option Analysis:This option does not align with the expected side connections when folded.This option correctly corresponds to the solid in the image. The segments match with the solid's dimensions and folding pattern, forming a unique configuration.This net does not successfully replicate the solid's architecture.This net also doesn't provide a compatible structure.
Therefore, the correct option is the one depicted in the figure with data-src-id: 67164b7524f5e8d2e4c0a908, as it provides a net that, when folded, matches the given solid's arrangement both in form and structure.