A cylinder
A 3D figure with two circle bases, and a rectangle.
the solid that has two circular bases is a cylinder
A circular prism, also known as a cylindrical prism, is a three-dimensional geometric shape with two parallel circular bases connected by a curved surface. The sides of the prism are perpendicular to the bases, and its cross-section is constant along its height. Common examples include cylinders, which can be used in various applications such as pipes or storage tanks. The volume and surface area of a circular prism can be calculated using specific mathematical formulas.
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.
A prism. The name of the prism usually reflects the polygonal shape of the bases eg triangular prism or rectangular prism.
It depends on what kind of prism you mean. For example, a rectangular prism has 6 bases and a triangular prism has 5 bases. A triangular prism only has two bases.
Sometimes,only because,a rectangular prism has two bases and four faces, but a triangular prism has two bases and three faces.
a pentagonal prism has 2 bases
A prism will always have at least TWO bases
hexagonal prism
It can, but need not. Only a right prism must.
A cylinder is a geometric solid with two circular bases.