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A rectangular prism can be any size.
yes because if it doesn't have the same faces then its not a rectangular prism
The answer obviously depends on the size of the prism!
yes it does, if it is a regular prism with the top and bottom the same size.
Yes, a Kleenex box is a rectangular prism. It has six faces, all of which are rectangles, and its opposite faces are equal in size. The shape has length, width, and height, conforming to the definition of a rectangular prism.
A rectangular prism can be any size.
yes because if it doesn't have the same faces then its not a rectangular prism
The answer obviously depends on the size of the prism!
yes it does, if it is a regular prism with the top and bottom the same size.
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.
rectangular prism
Cuboid has all the same size lengths on the square size, the rectangular prism has only 2 of one size, and 2 lengths of another size. A cube is a "rectangle" with all the sides the same size. Basically a square instead of a rectangle, with a 3-D view.
Triangular prism - 6 Rectangular prism - 8 Rectangular pyramid - 5 Square pyramid - 5 Answer: Rectangular prism
I hope this answer is helpful because i am only 11, but this is useful.A rectangular prism is different in many ways:A cube has all of its sides the same size and shape. However, a rectangular prism has two sides different than the others.A cube is a square, on the contrary a rectangular prism is more as a rectangular figure.Different sizes and angle measurements.