An illustration shows an unfolded box net. It is comprised of a rectangle at the center, two squares extending into three trapezoids on the top and bottom, and a trapezoid on the left of the rectangle. The top side of the rectangle is labeled in three distinct sections: starting at the left, a solid line of 3 is drawn, followed by a dashed line of 3, and then a solid line of 6. The bottom of the rectangle is labeled in three distinct sections: a solid line of 6, a dashed line of 3, and a solid line of 3. The left width of the rectangle is drawn as a dashed line, labeled as 3, which becomes the base of a shaded trapezoid. The dashed lines on the top and bottom of the rectangle are extended into squares of side 3, sides drawn in dashed lines. The three outer sides of each square become the longer bases of shaded trapezoids. The top shorter side of the trapezoid is labeled as 1.2 and the perpendicular height is 1.

This illustration is showing the net of a box, with labels indicating the dimensions of each section. The solid and dashed lines indicate the different sides of the net, with the solid lines representing the final folded edges of the box. The trapezoids on the top and bottom represent the flaps that will be folded over to create the top and bottom of the box, while the larger trapezoid on the left will be folded up to create one of the side walls. The dimensions provided on the top and bottom of the rectangle help to show how the net will be folded to create the box shape.