56, each has 8, and 7*8=56
All rectangular prisms, which includes a cube. There are actually more, but basically any quadrilateral prism have six sides and eight vertices.
8, one for each corner; all cubes are rectangular.
Cubes are a specific type of rectangular prism where all six faces are squares of equal size, meaning all edges have the same length. In contrast, rectangular prisms can have faces that are rectangles of varying dimensions, allowing for a wider range of shapes. While both share the same general properties of having length, width, and height, the uniformity of a cube sets it apart from other rectangular prisms. Thus, all cubes are rectangular prisms, but not all rectangular prisms are cubes.
They can do. A cuboid (a brick, for example) is a prism with all its faces rectangular.
A pyramid is not a prism because it only has one base and a rectangular prism has 2 bases.Among other things, a rectangular prism has 6 faces, 8 vertices and 12 edges.A rectangular pyramid has 5 faces, 5 vertices and 8 edges.Rectangular prisms can be described as a "box". They do not have an apex (the vertice where all the edges meet. On the contrary, a pyramid does have an apex. It is located on the top of the pyramid.
They are all rectangular prisms!
All rectangular prisms, which includes a cube. There are actually more, but basically any quadrilateral prism have six sides and eight vertices.
All prisms have at least 3. They all have 2 identical polygonal faces which are linked by as many rectangular faces as they have edges.
All prisms contain an equal number of faces,vertices,and edges
A prism with an n-sided base will have 2n vertices, n + 2 faces, and 3n edges. All rectangular prisms have six faces.
8, one for each corner; all cubes are rectangular.
Cubes are a specific type of rectangular prism where all six faces are squares of equal size, meaning all edges have the same length. In contrast, rectangular prisms can have faces that are rectangles of varying dimensions, allowing for a wider range of shapes. While both share the same general properties of having length, width, and height, the uniformity of a cube sets it apart from other rectangular prisms. Thus, all cubes are rectangular prisms, but not all rectangular prisms are cubes.
Yes normally
they are the same because, they both have rectangular bases. Rectangular prisms are rectangular from the top and bottom (they are flat) while a rectangular pyramid has a point on the top where all of the edges meet. A pyramid has a tip at the top which unables it to stand on the tip while prisms can anyways.
They can do. A cuboid (a brick, for example) is a prism with all its faces rectangular.
NO
Yes.