Since it has 10 faces, it must be a decahedron.
A prism
Pentagonal prism.
There isn't: for all faces to be rectangles there have to be 6, of which opposite sides are equal in length and breadth. (A cuboid)
There are many plane shapes comprising 4 squares and 2 rectangles but there is no such 3-dimensional shape.
how are trapezoids and rectangles
A Pentagonal Prism
A prism
A pentagonal prism.
Pentagonal prism.
None normally because a pentagon is 2 dimensional 5 sided shape whereas a sphere is a 3 dimensional globular shape.
A hexagon is a plane (2-dimensional) shape and so does not have a net. There are, therefore, no rectangles.
A pentagonal prism has 5 rectangles and 2 pentagon faces.
Some are circles, some are squares, some are rectangles, some are sectors of circles.
There isn't: for all faces to be rectangles there have to be 6, of which opposite sides are equal in length and breadth. (A cuboid)
No, rectangular prisms are 3 dimensional and rectangles are only 2 dimensional.
There are many plane shapes comprising 4 squares and 2 rectangles but there is no such 3-dimensional shape.
Common ones are polygons, such as squares, rectangles, octagon etc. Any shape restricted to the xy plane is a 2d shape.