rectangular prism
A figure that has six rectangular faces is a rectangular prism.
A solid figure with six faces, including the bases, and six vertices is a rectangular prism (also known as a cuboid). In this shape, there are two rectangular bases and four rectangular lateral faces. Each of the six vertices is a point where the edges meet. This structure allows for various dimensions while maintaining the specified number of faces and vertices.
Not aware of any solid figure with 2+3=5 rectangular faces or bases.
Hexagonal prism, if you don't count the bases as faces. Rectangular prism, if you do.
A six-sided 3D figure is called a hexagonal prism. It has two hexagonal bases connected by six rectangular faces. The shape can also refer to a hexagonal bipyramid, which consists of two hexagonal pyramids joined at their bases.
rectangular prism
A rectangular prism.
A rectangular pyramid has 5 faces: a rectangular base, and 4 triangular faces.
Triangular prism.
A trapezoidal prism
a triangular prism!
The solid figure you are describing is a rectangular prism, also known as a rectangular box or cuboid. It has two parallel bases that are congruent rectangles, and its sides consist of rectangular faces that connect the corresponding edges of the bases. This shape is commonly found in everyday objects, such as boxes and building structures.