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Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, to make a rectangular prism, you need 6 faces, right? And each face needs at least 2 cubes along its length and width. That's like 2 cubes x 2 cubes = 4 cubes per face. So, 6 faces x 4 cubes = 24 cubes needed for a rectangular prism. With 36 cubes, you can totally make 1 rectangular prism because you have more than enough cubes. Easy peasy!
To calculate the number of straws needed to make a rectangular prism, you would need to determine the dimensions of the prism (length, width, and height) in terms of the length of a single straw. Then, you would calculate the total number of straws required by multiplying the number of straws needed for each dimension. For example, if the prism is 10 straws long, 5 straws wide, and 3 straws high, you would need 10 x 5 x 3 = 150 straws.
2 squares and 4 rectangles * * * * * 6 rectagles in three pairs. The ends need not be squares.
2 parallelograms
You can do it ten times, I had an assignment and we had to make ten rectangular prisms 10 times
A larger rectangular prism.
The answer depends on their relative dimensions.
48/6 = 8 cm
A rectangular prism has 6 flat surfaces
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A rectangular prism.
6 rectangles. Three pairs of two each. A box is a rectangular prism.
Take two identical n-sided polygons in parallel planes. Join them together using n rectangular faces. The result will be a right prism.
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