To solve the problem of identifying in which options the squiggles look different when three transparent square sheets are combined, we must carefully compare the given stacked squiggles with each option. The process involves: 1. Observing and noting the distinct features of the combined squiggles from the original set. 2. Comparing these features individually with each provided option to check for differences. Now, let's evaluate the options:
Steps to identify differences:
Evaluation of Options:
Option A: Compare observed features from the original, this option contains discrepancies in squiggle shapes and intersections, indicating differences.
Option B: No variations detected when compared to the original configuration; squiggles appear consistent.
Option C: Shows changes in squiggle orientation compared to the original composition, confirming differences.
Option D: Consistent with the original; no deviations in the squiggle arrangement.
Conclusion: Options A and C exhibit differences from the original squiggle arrangement, affirming they do not match the original pattern when the squares are stacked and possibly rotated.