im pretty sure a square prism does
That all depends on the type of faces a prism has. Then, you should have at most 3 pairs of congruent faces on the opposite sides of the prism.
a rectangular prism
A general prism has two congruent polygonal bases (faces), while the other faces are parallelogrammatic; a right prism is so-called when the general prism's remaining faces are rectangular.An example of a right prism with two congruent rectangular bases is a cube if all other faces are equal to the bases; a cuboid prism is where the other faces are equal to each other but not necessarily to the bases.
No. In most cases NONE of them are triangles. Even in a triangle based prism, only 2 of the 5 faces are triangles.
Yes, a Kleenex box is a rectangular prism. It has six faces, all of which are rectangles, and its opposite faces are equal in size. The shape has length, width, and height, conforming to the definition of a rectangular prism.
i think there is 12 faces are in the decagonal prism this is mhel a decagonal prism has 11 faces
A shape that has all of its faces as rectangles is called a rectangular prism, also known as a cuboid. In a rectangular prism, each face is a rectangle, and it has six faces, twelve edges, and eight vertices. This shape can vary in dimensions but maintains its rectangular face characteristics. If all faces are equal rectangles, it is specifically a cube.
Yes if the square prism has 6 equal faces otherwise no
A cube is a special type of rectangular prism where all six faces are squares of equal size, resulting in equal length, width, and height. In contrast, a rectangular prism has opposite faces that are rectangles, which can vary in dimensions, allowing for different lengths, widths, and heights. Essentially, while all cubes are rectangular prisms, not all rectangular prisms are cubes.
Look at the prism. If all faces are rectangular (or square) then so are the bases. Otherwise they are the two congruent parallel faces that are not rectangular. Look at the prism. If all faces are rectangular (or square) then so are the bases. Otherwise they are the two congruent parallel faces that are not rectangular. Look at the prism. If all faces are rectangular (or square) then so are the bases. Otherwise they are the two congruent parallel faces that are not rectangular. Look at the prism. If all faces are rectangular (or square) then so are the bases. Otherwise they are the two congruent parallel faces that are not rectangular.
yes because if it doesn't have the same faces then its not a rectangular prism
If the prism is based on regular decagons and it is a right prism, all 12 faces.