There are 12 edges and 8 vertices
A rectangular prism has 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices
A rectangle has four vertices, while a rectangular prism has eight vertices. In a rectangular prism, each of the four corners of the rectangle forms a vertex, and there are corresponding vertices at the opposite face, totaling eight.
A Rectangular prism has 8 vertices's 12 edges and 6 faces
A triangular prism has six vertices. It has three vertices at the top triangular face and three corresponding vertices at the bottom triangular face. The two triangular faces are connected by three rectangular faces.
Face >> 6 Edge >> 12 Vertices >> 8
A rectangular prism has 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices
A rectangle has four vertices, while a rectangular prism has eight vertices. In a rectangular prism, each of the four corners of the rectangle forms a vertex, and there are corresponding vertices at the opposite face, totaling eight.
A Rectangular prism has 8 vertices's 12 edges and 6 faces
A triangular prism has six vertices. It has three vertices at the top triangular face and three corresponding vertices at the bottom triangular face. The two triangular faces are connected by three rectangular faces.
Face >> 6 Edge >> 12 Vertices >> 8
A rectangular-based prism, also known as a rectangular prism, has six sides, which are referred to as faces. These faces include two rectangular bases and four rectangular lateral faces. Each face is a rectangle, and the prism's edges and vertices correspond to its dimensions.
A rectangular prism has 6 faces, 12 edges, and 8 vertices. The faces are made up of 3 pairs of opposite rectangles. Each face meets at an edge, and each vertex is where three edges meet.
A hexagonal prism.
The shape described with 6 faces, 12 edges, and 8 vertices is a hexagonal prism. A hexagonal prism consists of two hexagonal bases connected by rectangular lateral faces. Each hexagonal face has 6 edges, and the rectangular faces contribute to the total edge count, resulting in the specified 12 edges. The 8 vertices come from the two hexagonal bases, each having 6 vertices, with 2 vertices at each end of the prism.
A 3D cuboid prism, also known as a rectangular prism, has 8 vertices. This is because it has 6 faces (each face being a rectangle) and the vertices are the points where the edges meet. Each vertex is formed by the intersection of three edges.
The question is too ambiguous because, depending on its orientation, the top of a triangular prism can be a triangualar face, a rectangular face or an edge.
Yes, but only if one face of one prism is congruent to a face of the other.