Of the views labeled "1", "2", "3", and "4", select the one that correctly represents the right side view of the unnumbered object in the illustration. Illustration GS-0003
• Imagine the object as a circular base with a rectangular post on it, using both the top view and front view together. • Think about how the position of the rectangle inside the circle in the top view would look if you moved around to the right side of the object. • Match the height and width of the parts in the front view with what you would see from the right side.
• From the top view, is the rectangle centered on the circle or offset toward one side? How would that affect what you see from the right side? • Compare the front view to each possible right-side view: which option keeps the same heights for the base and the upright post? • If you stand at the right side of the object, which shapes would be visible: only rectangles, a circle plus rectangle, or only a circle?
• Make sure the overall height of the object in your chosen right-side view matches the front view. • Verify that the shape of the base in the right-side view is consistent with a circular base seen from the side (what does a circle look like from the side?). • Confirm that the upright piece in the right-side view is correctly placed on top of the base and not cutting into it in a way that the top view does not show.
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