Question How does the net of a fish tank with no lid compare to the net of a fish tank with its lid on?(1 point) Responses The net of the fish tank with NO lid has five rectangles: two pairs of congruent rectangles and one off 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 off 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

in terms of the number of rectangles, with both having five rectangles: two pairs of congruent rectangles and one odd rectangle.