There are two pentagons and five rectangles.
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Each and every prism has two parallel congruent bases. It is the shape of these bases that give the name to the prism: a pentagonal prism has pentagons (not necessarily regular) for its bases.
Seven. Two pentagons, one at either "end", and 5 rectangles along the length.
I think you mean *Pentagonal Prism" ;D Anyway, there are two Pentagons at each end of the prism, so, so far you have two faces. Now, since a pentagon has 5 sides, there will be 5 faces. 5 + 2 = 7 A Pentagonal Prism has 7 faces.
It should have a pair of congruent pentagons. Of the five faces along the axes all, some or none may be congruent.
A pentagonal prism has 5 rectangles and 2 pentagon faces.
5
2 faces
Each and every prism has two parallel congruent bases. It is the shape of these bases that give the name to the prism: a pentagonal prism has pentagons (not necessarily regular) for its bases.
Seven. Two pentagons, one at either "end", and 5 rectangles along the length.
it could have any amount! you must say the shapes on the sides like a triangular prism has two triangles on the sides and a pentagonal prism has two pentagons on the sides!
I think you mean *Pentagonal Prism" ;D Anyway, there are two Pentagons at each end of the prism, so, so far you have two faces. Now, since a pentagon has 5 sides, there will be 5 faces. 5 + 2 = 7 A Pentagonal Prism has 7 faces.
There are 10 vertices on a pentagonal prism. In geometry, a pentagonal prism is a prism that has 7 faces, 15 edges, and 10 vertices.
There are 10 vertices on a pentagonal prism. In geometry, a pentagonal prism is a prism that has 7 faces, 15 edges, and 10 vertices.
It should have a pair of congruent pentagons. Of the five faces along the axes all, some or none may be congruent.
A pentagonal prism has seven sides.
A pentagonal prism has two end faces of pentagons plus 5 rectangular faces between them; thus it has: 7 faces, 10 vertices and 15 edges.