yes hexagonal prism: 7 hexagonal pyramid: 6
The volume of any prism is worked out in the same way whether it's a hexagonal prism, circular prism or a triangular prism. You just need to times the length of the prism against the area of the cross-section.
A hexagon and a rectangle.
The imaginary shape... :) Really it is a hexagonal prism.
There are a number of possible 7-sided polyhedra. Three that come immediately to mind are: a hexagonal pyramid, a pentagonal prism, a "stretched" triangular pyramid (triangular base, rectangular sides, and then triangular faces meeting at an apex).
None.
A triangular prism contains zero curved and 5 flat surfaces.
There are 18 diagonals which are not on the surfaces of the prism.
There are eight faces on a hexagonal prism.
A prism has no curved surfaces. It has 5 or more flat faces.
Nope - all surfaces are flat on a rectangular prism.
Yes, a hexagonal prism is a type of prism.
A prism with a hexagonal base.
It has 12 vertices
Pencils are hexagonal.
A hexagonal prism is a prism composed of two hexagonal bases and six rectangular sides.
A hexagonal prism has 2 hexagon faces and a hexagonal pyramid has 1 hexagonal face.