An upright pentagonal prism has two congruent parallel bases and 15 edges.
cylinder
This is a general description of an oblique prism. Use the link to learn more.
That would be some kind of prism. To answer the question more specifically, I would need to know the shape of the bases.
A cube has three pairs of parallel faces and all faces are congruent.
triangular prism
Both a cylinder and a prism can have parallel and congruent bases.
cylinder
A cylinder
what type of solid has two congruent bases, five faces, six vertices,and nine edges
It could be a prism, but need not be. A regular dodecahedron, for example, is not a prism but has parallel and congruent pentagonal bases. You can also have any antiprism (see link).
Prism!
a rectangular prism yeah
Prisms.Prisms.Prisms.Prisms.
A prism.
The given description fits that of a cylinder
The solid figure you are describing is a rectangular prism, also known as a rectangular box or cuboid. It has two parallel bases that are congruent rectangles, and its sides consist of rectangular faces that connect the corresponding edges of the bases. This shape is commonly found in everyday objects, such as boxes and building structures.
The two parallel and congruent faces of a solid are called bases. In three-dimensional geometry, these bases can serve as the top and bottom faces of shapes like prisms and cylinders. The congruence and parallelism of the bases are key characteristics that define these solids.