Which net could be folded into a cube?(1 point) Responses Image with alt text: An illustration shows the unfolded version of an object comprising of 6 squares. There are three rows of squares. The first row is a single square. The second row is 2 squares. The second square of the second row adjoins the bottom of the square in the first row. The third row is 3 squares. The first square of the third row adjoins the bottom of the second square of the second row. Folds are shown as dashed lines. Image with alt text: An illustration shows an unfolded version of a cube. Four adjoining squares are positioned horizontally. A fifth square adjoins the top side of the first square. A sixth square adjoins the bottom side of the fourth square. Folds are shown as dashed lines. Image with alt text: An illustration shows the unfolded version of an object comprising of 6 squares. There are three adjoining squares positioned horizontally. The first square shares its top side with an adjoining square. The second square shares its bottom side with an adjoining square. The third square shares its top side with an adjoining square. Folds are shown as dashed lines. Image with alt text: An illustration shows the unfolded version of an object comprising of 6 squares. There are 3 adjoining squares positioned horizontally. The first square shares its bottom side with an adjoining fourth square. The third horizontal square shares its bottom side with a fifth square and a sixth square that are stacked vertically. Folds are shown as dashed lines.

The second image with the cube could be folded into a cube.