A triangular prism has two congruent bases. This question was posed and answered on "Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?"
A triangular prism always has 5 sides. It has two triangular bases and 3 rectangular faces. If the bases are not congruent it is called an oblique prism.
There are 9 sides on a triangular prism.
A triangular prism has nine sides to it.
a triangular prism has 5 sides.
The end of a triangular prism is a triangle, which by definition has 3 sides.
A triangular prism always has 5 sides. It has two triangular bases and 3 rectangular faces. If the bases are not congruent it is called an oblique prism.
A prism has two congruent bases that are parallel and identical in shape. The sides connecting these bases, known as lateral faces, are typically rectangular and can vary in number depending on the type of prism. For example, a triangular prism has three rectangular lateral faces, while a rectangular prism has four. Thus, a prism has at least two congruent sides from its bases, but the total number of congruent sides can vary based on the specific type of prism.
There are 9 sides on a triangular prism.
A triangular prism has nine sides to it.
a triangular prism has 5 sides.
The minimum numbers of congruent faces are as follows: On an equilateral triangular prism: one pair of triangles On a right equilateral triangular prism: one pair of triangles and one triplet of rectangles.
The end of a triangular prism is a triangle, which by definition has 3 sides.
A triangular prism has 5 sides: two triangles at either end and three rectangles joining the triangles.
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Six ^>^* * * * *A triangular prism has only five faces so the above answer is clearly nonsense. It need have only two [traingular] faces that are congruent. The remaining, rectangular faces need not be.
The base has three sides.
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