Hexagon based prism
Its a rectangular prism
a cuboid has 4 rectangular faces and 2 square face
Since a cube has 6 faces, you would be looking for a solid shape with only 2 faces and no such solid exists.
Do you mean "how many faces are on the shape cube?" If you did, then the answer is 6.
A cube (6 square faces total).
You are describing a cube. A cube has 6 square faces.
A hexagonal prism has 2 hexagonal bases (which are faces) and 6 lateral rectanglur faces.
A triangular prism.
You can't have a 3-d shape with only 2 faces. A triangular prism has 9 edges and 6 vertices, but it has 5 faces.
A 3-d shape with 6 equal faces is a cube. It has 6 squares as it's faces. A 3-d shape with 6 equal faces and only 2 squares is a rectangular prism. It has 2 squares and 4 other rectangles (squares are rectangles too) as it's faces.
2 bases, 4 sides, 6 faces
A cube is a geometric shape which has 6 faces and 8 vertices ie .2 more vertices than faces
rectangular prism.It has 6 faces and 12 edges. The 2 bases are congruent to each other, and the remaining 4 faces are congruent to each other, but the bases are not necessarily congruent to the other faces.
Bases and faces are the same, so a triangular prism will have 6 faces/bases.
Technically, the bases are also considered faces, however, seeing what you mean, you are looking for a triangular prism.5 faces (2 bases, 3 faces)6 vertices.9 edges.V - E + F = X,6 - 9 + 5 = 2, which confirms the Euler Characteristic.
Hexagon based prism