A prism has a variety of bases but the sides are always parallelograms. A triangular prism has a triangle as the two bases and parallelograms as lateral sides. A pyramid has a variety of bases but the sides are triangles.
depends what kind of pyramid, if its a four sided pyramid then its the same but if its a three sided pyramid then the triangular prism has more
It has 3 sides.every tryangle has three sides and three verticies no matter what kind it is
All triangles have exactly three sides. If the number of sides were anything other than three there would not be a triangle - of any kind.
It could have any number. It was never specified what kind of prism it was. Therefore, it could be any number.
A prism has a variety of bases but the sides are always parallelograms. A triangular prism has a triangle as the two bases and parallelograms as lateral sides. A pyramid has a variety of bases but the sides are triangles.
it depends what kind of a prism you are talking about but it has two !!!
It depends on what kind of prism you mean. For example, a rectangular prism has 6 bases and a triangular prism has 5 bases. A triangular prism only has two bases.
Depends on what kind of prism it is.
depends what kind of pyramid, if its a four sided pyramid then its the same but if its a three sided pyramid then the triangular prism has more
A traingular prism has 5 faces. Normally, with prisms the non-rectangular sides are called the bases. In that situation there are two triangular bases and three [lateral] rectangular faces. This kind of distinction falls apart when considering rectangular prisms (cuboids). a cylinder has one base if the base of a cylinder is composed of line segments it is called a prism a prism has one base if the base of a cylinder is a rectangle its called a rectangular prism if the base of a cylinder is a square and the height is equal to the length of a side of the square it is called a cube
it depends on what kind of prism it is
A rectangular cube (a cuboid) is a kind of prism and, by convention, prisms have two bases.
Rectangular Prism
That would be some kind of prism. To answer the question more specifically, I would need to know the shape of the bases.
It has 3 sides.every tryangle has three sides and three verticies no matter what kind it is
A cube or a cuboid. A cuboid is just a stretched out cube - in the same way that a rectangle is a stretched out square.