a hexagonal prism
Yes, it could be.
It's called, not altogether surprisingly, a hexagonal prism. If the bases were hexagons and the other faces were triangles, it would be a hexagonal antiprism.
No polyhedron has five sides as a pentagon and a hexagon has six sides
The same !!
A triangular prism.
hexagonal prism
Hexagonal prism
Yes, it could be.
write a real answer
A hexagonal prism
It's called, not altogether surprisingly, a hexagonal prism. If the bases were hexagons and the other faces were triangles, it would be a hexagonal antiprism.
No polyhedron has five sides as a pentagon and a hexagon has six sides
There is not enough information to determine how many faces the polyhedron has (and therefore its name).
anything goes * * * * * Its faces are a mixture of pentagons and hexagons.
A Prismthe faces are called bases
errrrrh, I don't suppose you considered "a hexagonal prism" as an answer.
A right prism is a polyhedron that has 2 congruent faces which are sometimes called bases.