If you mean by real life examples, then take a standard tissue box. (No, not the cube-shaped one.) Then there's a book, although its rectangles are not the same all around.
A headstone can be a rectangular pyramid.
Prisms: Feed troughs, bathtubs, and boxes. Pyramids: Pyramids of Egypt and the Aztecs. Cylinders: Cans, pistons, tubes, and pipes. Cones: Ice cream cones, funnels, and the bottom part of a water tower.
corners of most buildingssides of picture framessides of rectangular windowscorners of kitchen refrigerators and stoves
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If you mean by real life examples, then take a standard tissue box. (No, not the cube-shaped one.) Then there's a book, although its rectangles are not the same all around.
A headstone can be a rectangular pyramid.
One of the examples of a real-life pyramid is the Great Pyramid of Giza.
like those of a rectangular window
Prisms: Feed troughs, bathtubs, and boxes. Pyramids: Pyramids of Egypt and the Aztecs. Cylinders: Cans, pistons, tubes, and pipes. Cones: Ice cream cones, funnels, and the bottom part of a water tower.
corners of most buildingssides of picture framessides of rectangular windowscorners of kitchen refrigerators and stoves
There are very few real life examples of nonagons. The only examples that I can think of are a few coins.
some real life examples are a water bottle, pipes, cans
ATOMS are real life examples of atoms. They do exist.
Anything that involves liquid and space does not evolve with height.Some uses of volume in daily life are:-Pouring cement into a rectangular box for big slabs.Figuring out how much liquids to mix into something.Cooking - measuring cups.
real life example of exterior angles
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