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yes it does, if it is a regular prism with the top and bottom the same size.
an oblique rectangular prism has six sides. two for the top and bottom, and four for right and left/front and back.
Pentagonal prism.
There is no limit to the number of cubes which can be arranged on top of a rectangular prism.
A triangular-based prism has five flat faces: two triangular faces at the top and bottom, and three rectangular faces connecting the corresponding sides of the triangles. The triangular faces are parallel to each other, while the rectangular faces form the sides of the prism.
yes it does, if it is a regular prism with the top and bottom the same size.
A Rectangular pyramid has a base of 4 points, and they lead up to the top point, like a triangle. A rectangular prism has a base of 4, the sides have 4 and the top as well, like a box.
an oblique rectangular prism has six sides. two for the top and bottom, and four for right and left/front and back.
Pentagonal prism.
There is no limit to the number of cubes which can be arranged on top of a rectangular prism.
If it is a cube (basically a square) or a rectangular prism multiply the top, the length, and the base.
That isnt really a normal question so let me tr to explain: in order to find the volume (v) of a rectangular prism (3d rectangle ) you multiply length of one of the sides (use either the "top" or "bottom" )by its width and then multiply that by the Hight of the rectangular prism. Hope this helps!
A triangular-based prism has five flat faces: two triangular faces at the top and bottom, and three rectangular faces connecting the corresponding sides of the triangles. The triangular faces are parallel to each other, while the rectangular faces form the sides of the prism.
A rectangle.
none apexes are only for pyramids (the point at the top) there are no apexes in a rectangular prism
It is simply called its top.
They do not have specific names but you v=can use Top, Bottom, Front, Back, Left, Right.