Rectangular prism
A nonagonal prism is a geometric polyhedron whose top and bottom are nonagons (polygons with nine sides) connected to each other by nine rectangles.
It is called a cuboid, and some just call it a rectangular box.
A square prism is one whose two ends are square and the remaining 4 faces are rectangles.
It is a cuboid
Rectangular prism
A nonagonal prism is a geometric polyhedron whose top and bottom are nonagons (polygons with nine sides) connected to each other by nine rectangles.
It is called a cuboid, and some just call it a rectangular box.
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A square prism is one whose two ends are square and the remaining 4 faces are rectangles.
It is a hexahedron, all of whose faces are rectangles.
It is a cuboid
No, a parallelepiped is a prism all of whose faces are parallelograms. However, in school, all prisms are "right" prisms and so must include rectangles.
A rectangular prism is a three dimensional object, all of whose six faces are rectangles. Two of them may be squares.
The object is a prism, not a prisim, as the spelling appeared in the question.There are many possible nets. One such consists of a rectangle with two pentagons which are mirror images of one another at the ends of the rectangle. Attached to the rectangle are four more rectangles with the same length and whose widths are equal to the sides of the pentagon in the correct sequence.Another possible net is a pentagon, each of whose edges is attached to a rectangle. These rectangles must be of the same length. Attached to the far side of one of these rectangles is a mirror image of the pentagon.
A prism whose ends are polygons with n sides will have 2n + 2 faces in all.
A prism is a solid geometric figure whose two end faces are similar, equal, and parallel rectilinear figures, and whose sides are parallelograms.