A rhombus-based prism has 6 faces. It consists of two rhombus-shaped bases and four rectangular lateral faces connecting the corresponding sides of the bases. Thus, the total count of the faces is 2 (bases) + 4 (lateral) = 6 faces.
A rhombus prism has 6 faces. Any or all of them could be considered bases.
A prism with an n-sided base will have 2n vertices, n + 2 faces, and 3n edges.
If the prism is based on regular decagons and it is a right prism, all 12 faces.
6 lateral faces.
A triangular-based prism has five flat faces: two triangular faces at the top and bottom, and three rectangular faces connecting the corresponding sides of the triangles. The triangular faces are parallel to each other, while the rectangular faces form the sides of the prism.
A rhombus prism has 6 faces. Any or all of them could be considered bases.
A prism with an n-sided base will have 2n vertices, n + 2 faces, and 3n edges.
If the prism is based on regular decagons and it is a right prism, all 12 faces.
6 lateral faces.
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5 faces 5 vertices 8 edges
A prism with an n-sided base will have 2n vertices, n + 2 faces, and 3n edges.
A n-sided (based) prism has: Faces: n + 2 Vertices: 2n Edges: 3n
10 A prism with an n-sided base will have 2n vertices, n + 2 faces, and 3n edges.
It can have one, two or three pairs of parallel faces.
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