In some cases, multi-part archives are labeled numerically (e.g., AN.part1.rar, AN.part2.rar). However, the "(3)" format is more characteristic of a duplicate download.
Because ".rar" is a generic container format, the specific content depends entirely on where you obtained it. Below is a breakdown of what this file type usually represents and how to handle it: Common Interpretations
To see what is inside "AN (3).rar," you will need an extraction utility since Windows and macOS do not always support RAR files natively:
Use apps like RAR (by RARLAB) on Android or iZip on iOS. Safety Note
A file named is a compressed archive file, where "AN" is likely a shorthand name or acronym, and the "(3)" indicates it is the third copy or version of that file downloaded to a specific folder.
Use WinRAR (the original software for this format) or the free, open-source 7-Zip . Mac Users: Use The Unarchiver or Keka .