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.
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)
Some are circles, some are squares, some are rectangles, some are sectors of circles.
There are many plane shapes comprising 4 squares and 2 rectangles but there is no such 3-dimensional shape.
An object with 2 congruent pentagons at opposite ends connected with 5 rectangles is a pentagonal prism.
Common ones are polygons, such as squares, rectangles, octagon etc. Any shape restricted to the xy plane is a 2d shape.