look at a pencil. it is only hexagonal prism i can think of. bye.
It can look like anything really but the 2 sides (the base) is what really matters...e.g.. If the 2 sides are a triangle then it will be called a triangular prism. It will look like one very LONG triangle. If the 2 sides were hexagons then it will be called a hexagonal prism and it will look like a very LONG hexagon. All prisms are 3D.
A hexagonal nut has the shape of an equilateral hexagon
A jewelry box.
a rectangle in 3D A brick shape.
look at a pencil. it is only hexagonal prism i can think of. bye.
It can look like anything really but the 2 sides (the base) is what really matters...e.g.. If the 2 sides are a triangle then it will be called a triangular prism. It will look like one very LONG triangle. If the 2 sides were hexagons then it will be called a hexagonal prism and it will look like a very LONG hexagon. All prisms are 3D.
A hexagonal nut has the shape of an equilateral hexagon
look up dodecahedron(regular, probably what you want), decagonal prism, hendecagonalpyramid, hexagonal dipyramid, pentagonal antiprism, or hexagonal deltohedron, just to name a few.
It was round/hexagonal in shape with tiers of seats.
A jewelry box.
a rectangle in 3D A brick shape.
Faces: 8, Vertices: 12, edges: 18 Follow link for an image.
lot's of things i guess... just look at your pencil
There are many kinds of dodecahedra. Amongst them: A pyramid with a hendecagon (11 sided) base. A decagonal prism. A hexagonal dipyramid. A regular dodecahedron has 12 pentagonal faces. There are others. Follow the link below for images of some of these shapes.
It is a hexagonal pyramid.This answer is true you can look up a hexagonal pyramid * * * * * The answer is NOT true. It is a hexahedron or a triangular dipyramid.
A hexagon has six sides. Examples of objects that are hexagonal in shape include:Hex nutsHoneycombsThe white parts of a soccer ball