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They both have at least one rectangular face.
NO! A Cylinder does not have any rectangular faces
a rectangular based pyramid
There are many shapes that have one and only one rectangular face, but an example of one would be a rectangular pyramid.
Shapes with a rectangular face include rectangular prisms, cuboids, and certain types of pyramids. In two dimensions, rectangles and squares also qualify as having rectangular faces. Additionally, shapes like the rectangular pyramid have a rectangular base while tapering to a point. Essentially, any three-dimensional shape featuring flat rectangular surfaces can be considered to have a rectangular face.
They both have at least one rectangular face.
NO! A Cylinder does not have any rectangular faces
a rectangular based pyramid
There are many shapes that have one and only one rectangular face, but an example of one would be a rectangular pyramid.
A rectangular pyramid.
yes
A rectangular prism.... has four rectangular, and two square faces.
A rectangular prism has six faces. Four of these must be rectangular: the other two may be square or rectangular.
Yes, but only if one face of one prism is congruent to a face of the other.
The shape you are describing is a cylinder. A cylinder has two circular faces, which are also known as bases, and one rectangular face, which is called the lateral face. The lateral face of a cylinder is formed by unrolling the curved surface of the cylinder into a flat shape, creating a rectangle.
A rectangular prism, a cube, a cuboid are the examples.
A rectangular pyramid is one possible answer.