How does the net of a fish tank with no lid compare to the net of a fish tank with its lid on?

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The net of the fish tank with NO lid has five rectangles: two pairs of congruent rectangles and one odd rectangle, where as the net of a fish tank WITH its lid on has six rectangles: three pairs of congruent rectangles.
The net of the fish tank with NO lid has five rectangles: two pairs of congruent rectangles and one odd rectangle, where as the net of a fish tank WITH its lid on has six rectangles: three pairs of congruent rectangles.

The net of the fish tank WITH a lid has five rectangles: two pairs of congruent rectangles and one odd rectangle, whereas the net of the fish tank with NO lid has 6 rectangles: three pairs of congruent rectangles.
The net of the fish tank WITH a lid has five rectangles: two pairs of congruent rectangles and one odd rectangle, whereas the net of the fish tank with NO lid has 6 rectangles: three pairs of congruent rectangles.

The net of the fish tank with NO lid has four rectangular faces: two pairs of congruent rectangles, and the net of the fish tank WITH its lid has six rectangular faces: three pairs of congruent rectangles.
The net of the fish tank with NO lid has four rectangular faces: two pairs of congruent rectangles, and the net of the fish tank WITH its lid has six rectangular faces: three pairs of congruent rectangles.

Both the nets are identical

The net of a fish tank with no lid has five rectangles: two pairs of congruent rectangles and one odd rectangle, while the net of a fish tank with its lid on has six rectangles: three pairs of congruent rectangles. The lid adds an additional rectangle to the net when it is put on the tank.

Was it A B or C?

A