yes because if it doesn't have the same faces then its not a rectangular prism
no only a square has all the faces of the same size
A cube.
yes 6 faces, 8 vertices, 12 edges. * * * * * It is the same, but the fact that they have the same number of faces, edges and vertices is not conclusive. A rectangular prism (brick shape) also has the same numbers.
Because a cube IS a rectangular prism ... one where the length, the width, and the height just happen to be all the same size.
cube
I would mostly say yes if it was a cube but I don't know
no only a square has all the faces of the same size
A cube or cuboid.
A cube.
yes 6 faces, 8 vertices, 12 edges. * * * * * It is the same, but the fact that they have the same number of faces, edges and vertices is not conclusive. A rectangular prism (brick shape) also has the same numbers.
Because a cube IS a rectangular prism ... one where the length, the width, and the height just happen to be all the same size.
firrst u need to find the perimeter of the bases...length of one side by the number of sides...then multiply it by the heigt :) * * * * * That is just so not correct. The periimeter has absolutely nothing to do with the area. A prism consists of two parallel bases which are n-sided polygons and n rectangular faces which need not be of the same size. Step 1. Calculate the area of the base and multiply by 2. Step 2. Calculate the area of each of the rectangular faces. If the bases are regular polygons, then the rectangular faces will all be the same and you can simply multiply the area of one of the faces by n. Step 3. Add together the answers from Step 1 and Step 2.
cube
A decagonal prism is a three-dimensional geometric shape that has ten faces, two of which are decagons (10-sided polygons) and the rest are rectangular. All the faces are congruent to each other, meaning they have the same size and shape. The prism has 20 edges and 12 vertices.
Opposite faces.
When a base is congruent it is the same shape and size, and parallel is when they will never touch. Therefore, on a square the top and bottom are congruent parallel bases. Some other examples are: Cylinders, rectangular prisms, and of course parallelograms.
no