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)

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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.

The net of the fish tank with a lid comprises five rectangles, two pairs of congruent rectangles and one odd rectangle, whereas the net of the fish tank with no lid comprises six rectangles, three pairs of congruent rectangles.
The net of the fish tank with a lid comprises five rectangles, two pairs of congruent rectangles and one odd rectangle, whereas the net of the fish tank with no lid comprises six rectangles, three pairs of congruent rectangles.

The net of the fish tank with no lid comprises five rectangles, two pairs of congruent rectangles and one odd rectangle, whereas the net of the fish tank with its lid comprises six rectangles, three pairs of congruent rectangles.
The net of the fish tank with no lid comprises five rectangles, two pairs of congruent rectangles and one odd rectangle, whereas the net of the fish tank with its lid comprises six rectangles, three pairs of congruent rectangles.

Both the nets are identical.

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The correct comparison between the net of a fish tank with no lid and the net of a fish tank with its lid on is:

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.

This accurately describes that the tank without a lid would have fewer faces (just the sides and the base), while the tank with a lid includes the top face as well.