Approximately 55.5
You cut it diagonally from each corner.
The dimensions are the length width and height of the prism. So if the prism is halfed then you would have to cut the dimensions in half depending on where the prism was cut.
No, a rectangular prism's cross-section will always have between 1 and 4 (inclusive) straight lines only.
Rectangular prism = 6Triangular prism = 5 Triangular pyramid = 4 Rectangular prism: it is still 6 Rectangular pyramid = 5.
Approximately 55.5
two rectangular prisms but they are smaller
You cut it diagonally from each corner.
We can get a two cubes because when you cut the rectangular prism you can get it.You will see.^_^
The dimensions are the length width and height of the prism. So if the prism is halfed then you would have to cut the dimensions in half depending on where the prism was cut.
It would be a rectangular prism.
No, a rectangular prism's cross-section will always have between 1 and 4 (inclusive) straight lines only.
Rectangular prism = 6Triangular prism = 5 Triangular pyramid = 4 Rectangular prism: it is still 6 Rectangular pyramid = 5.
a triangular prism is different from a rectangular prism because: their names are different a triangular prism has a triangle for its' base a rectangular prism has a rectangle base a triangular prism has less sides than a rectangular prism a rectangular prism has more sides than a triangular prism
a rectangular prism
A rectangular prism has 8 vertices. A rectangular prism is a cuboid and that has 8 vertices. A rectangular prism will have 8 vertices.
no and yes they don't and they do it switches a lot. It does not because it does. think of it as a starbucks cookie if you cut it into to a rectangular prism it has 6 faces but on the other hand it does not.