Cubes are special cases of rectangular prisms.
no, but a cube is a rectangular prism... Remember this, a square is a rectangle but a rectangle is never a square!
To determine the number of rectangular prisms that can be formed using exactly 36 cubes, we need to find all the possible combinations of dimensions that can multiply to give 36. The factors of 36 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, and 36. Each factor corresponds to a unique rectangular prism. Therefore, there are 9 different rectangular prisms that can be formed using exactly 36 cubes.
A prism with an n-sided base will have 2n vertices, n + 2 faces, and 3n edges. All rectangular prisms have six faces.
they are the same because, they both have rectangular bases. Rectangular prisms are rectangular from the top and bottom (they are flat) while a rectangular pyramid has a point on the top where all of the edges meet. A pyramid has a tip at the top which unables it to stand on the tip while prisms can anyways.
Cubes are special cases of rectangular prisms.
Cubes have a square on each side, but rectangular prisms have rectangles or squares.
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Yes; just as all squares are rectangles, all cubes are rectangular prisms.
They are all rectangular prisms!
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no, but a cube is a rectangular prism... Remember this, a square is a rectangle but a rectangle is never a square!
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A rectangular prism has two bases, each of which is a rectangle, and four rectangular sides. The 12 cubes are the same as the rectangular prisms, except that each of the rectangles is a square.