A hexagonal prism is a prism composed of two hexagonal bases and six rectangular sides.
A hexagonal prism has 8 sides, 12 vertices, and 18 edges.
A hexagon has 6 sides and a hexagonal prism has a cross-section of 6 sides
A hexagonal prism has 6 rectangular faces.
A hexagonal prism has 6 rectangular faces.
For a uniform hexagonal prism, there are four pairs of parallel sides. On a hexagonal prism, the six side faces have interior angles of 120 degrees, so each face is parallel with one three over from it. The ends (base and top) are parallel and 90 degrees from each side.
The hexagonal prism has six sides that are rectangles.
A hexagonal prism has 8 sides, 12 vertices, and 18 edges.
It will have 8 faces.
A hexagon has 6 sides and a hexagonal prism has a cross-section of 6 sides
a hexagonal prism
Sides and faces are the same thing. A hexagonal prism has 8 faces and 12 vertices.
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A hexagonal prism has a total of 12 sides. It consists of two hexagonal bases, each with 6 sides, and 6 rectangular lateral faces connecting the corresponding sides of the hexagons. Therefore, the total is 6 (from one hexagon) + 6 (from the other hexagon) + 6 (from the lateral faces) = 12 sides.
A hexagonal prism has 6 rectangular faces.
A hexagonal prism has 12 sides in total. It features two hexagonal bases, each with 6 sides, and 6 rectangular lateral faces connecting the bases. Therefore, when counting all edges, 6 from each hexagon and 6 from the rectangles, the total is 12.
A hexagonal prism has two bases, both of which are hexagonal in shape. The prism extends vertically between these two hexagonal bases. In total, it has six rectangular lateral faces connecting the corresponding sides of the bases.
Two hexagonal "ends" and six rectangular sides.