Yes, they can. They can also have the same surface area, but different volume.
There are 4 of them.
To figure out the surface area of a reactangular prism you have to multiply length x width and then multiply that by how many faces it has, to figure out volume you multiply the length x width x height of the prism and than you will find your answer!!!!!
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It depends, can you change the width and the length??
There is no direct relationship.
Yes, they can. They can also have the same surface area, but different volume.
Two different rectangular prisms can both have the same volume of 72 cm3
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well, they can, but they dont have to be no. :)
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There are 4 of them.
Yes, rectangular prisms can have different heights and still possess the same volume. The volume of a rectangular prism is calculated by multiplying its length, width, and height (Volume = length × width × height). As long as the product of the length and width adjusts accordingly to compensate for the difference in height, the overall volume can remain constant across different configurations.
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The volume of a rectangular prism is its cross-section area times its length.
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Only one.
Rectangular prisms are shapes which are easy to stack. As a result. many goods are transported in the form of rectangular prisms, or shapes approximating them: eg six packs of cans, ream of printer paper, bundle of newspapers. Furthermore, they are bundled together on palettes, into shipping containers, etc which are also rectangular prisms.