Yes, but only if one face of one prism is congruent to a face of the other.
A rectangular prism has 6 faces. A pentagon prism has 7 faces. Therefore a rectangular prism has one less face than a pentagonal prism.
a rectangular prism has one net
Volume = Area of rectangular face x Vertical distance between that face and the one opposite it.
They both have sides that are rectangular in shape. They both have a constant cross-sectional shape equal to the shape of the ends (triangle for a triangular prism; rectangle for a rectangular prism).
Yes, but only if one face of one prism is congruent to a face of the other.
A rectangular prism has 6 faces. A pentagon prism has 7 faces. Therefore a rectangular prism has one less face than a pentagonal prism.
yes, it has at least three
a rectangular prism has one net
Rectangular prism.
triangular prism
4, one for each side face
In normal usage, all of them have a face.
There are eight vertices for one rectangular prism.
A rectangular prism has 8 vertices. (One vertex is a corner, so a rectangular prism has 8 vertices.)
Volume = Area of rectangular face x Vertical distance between that face and the one opposite it.
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