An illustration shows a two-dimensional net of a triangular prism with all of its sides open and visible. The net appears as three horizontal rectangles joined one on top of another. All 4 sides of the middle rectangle are drawn with dashed lines. The length of all the rectangles is 8 meters. The width of all the rectangles is 3 meters. Two identical triangles adjoin the middle rectangle at the left and right, with the perpendicular height of the triangles measuring 2.6 meters.

The illustration represents a net of a triangular prism, where the triangular bases are joined by three rectangles forming the sides of the prism. The dashed lines indicate where the net will be folded to form the prism.

The rectangular sides have dimensions of 8 meters in length and 3 meters in width. The two identical triangles have a perpendicular height of 2.6 meters.

To visualize the final triangular prism, imagine folding the net along the dashed lines to form a three-dimensional prism with triangular bases and rectangular sides. The triangles will become the bases of the prism, with the rectangles forming the sides connecting the bases.