Answer:
1. A Is congruent to B and B Is congruent to C
Explanation:
The congruence between figure A and C can be demonstrated by using the transitive property, which states
![(A \cong B ) \ and \ (B \cong C) \implies (A \cong C)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/high-school/tc3h3khuhntk04gmjdx7hcd59gl4ndbakl.png)
As you can observe in the given choices, the one that can be used as transitive property is 1.
Additionally, the transformations described are rigid transformations, which means the figure won't change its shapo or size. That's why we can established those congruences.