You can have a triangular prism but not a triangular cuboid which is a rectangular shape.
A cuboid prism has no triangular faces
Cube, Cuboid, Triangular Prism, Rectangular Prism, Hexagonal Prism, Dodecahedron
Cuboid or a triangular prism
A rectangular prism is a cuboid which has 8 vertices (corners), while a triangular prism has six verticesA triangular prism is like a cylinder but with triangles instead of circlesA rectangular prism is the same
A sandwich (not a sandwitch!) is not likely to be a cube. But it need not be a cuboid: it is more likely to be a triangular prism.
The answer depends on the relative sizes of the two shapes.
A prism has the same cross section throughout its length no matter what form it may take i.e. a cubic prism, a cuboid prism, a triangular prism, a hexagonal prism, a cylindrical prism etc.
sphere, cylinder, cone, cube, cuboid, pyramid and a triangular prism
Yes, a cuboid is a prism.
Hexagon, triangular prism, that's all I can think of. Also, a pyramid with a pentagon for a base.
There are an infinite number of shapes. A tetrahedron (triangular pyramid), a square-based pyramid, a pentagonal pyramid, a hexagonal pyramid, etc. A triangular prism, a rectangular prism (cuboid), a pentagonal prism, etc are some examples.