A pentagonal prism has 5 rectangles and 2 pentagon faces.
2 faces
There are 10 vertices on a pentagonal prism. In geometry, a pentagonal prism is a prism that has 7 faces, 15 edges, and 10 vertices.
A pentagonal prism has seven sides.
A pentagonal prism has 10 vertices; 5 on each of two bases.
That shape is called a triangular prism. A prism is made of rectangles arranged in a tube with any 2D shape at the ends. This shape determines what kind of prism it is, you can get pentagonal, hexagonal, and many other types of prism.
There are two pentagons and five rectangles.
5
2 faces
Each and every prism has two parallel congruent bases. It is the shape of these bases that give the name to the prism: a pentagonal prism has pentagons (not necessarily regular) for its bases.
Seven. Two pentagons, one at either "end", and 5 rectangles along the length.
it could have any amount! you must say the shapes on the sides like a triangular prism has two triangles on the sides and a pentagonal prism has two pentagons on the sides!
I think you mean *Pentagonal Prism" ;D Anyway, there are two Pentagons at each end of the prism, so, so far you have two faces. Now, since a pentagon has 5 sides, there will be 5 faces. 5 + 2 = 7 A Pentagonal Prism has 7 faces.
It should have a pair of congruent pentagons. Of the five faces along the axes all, some or none may be congruent.
There are 10 vertices on a pentagonal prism. In geometry, a pentagonal prism is a prism that has 7 faces, 15 edges, and 10 vertices.
There are 10 vertices on a pentagonal prism. In geometry, a pentagonal prism is a prism that has 7 faces, 15 edges, and 10 vertices.
A pentagonal prism has seven sides.
A pentagonal prism has two end faces of pentagons plus 5 rectangular faces between them; thus it has: 7 faces, 10 vertices and 15 edges.