a rectangular prism with the same length and height but different width
hexagon prism
An octagonal prism.
The shape you are describing is a prism, specifically a rectangular prism or a parallelepiped. In a prism, the two opposite faces are congruent and identical, while the other faces are parallelograms. For example, in a rectangular prism, the two identical faces are rectangles, and the lateral faces are also rectangles (which are a specific type of parallelogram).
A prism.
The solid shape with 6 rectangular faces where not all sides are identical is called a rectangular prism, also known as a cuboid. It has opposite faces that are equal in size, but the lengths of the edges can vary, resulting in different dimensions for each face. This shape is commonly found in everyday objects, such as boxes and bricks.
right parallelepiped
hexagon prism
it has six sides, 4 identical faces and two identical bases
An octagonal prism.
A prism.
The solid shape with 6 rectangular faces where not all sides are identical is called a rectangular prism, also known as a cuboid. It has opposite faces that are equal in size, but the lengths of the edges can vary, resulting in different dimensions for each face. This shape is commonly found in everyday objects, such as boxes and bricks.
It is a solid shape with two identical and parallel rectangles as bases and four rectangular faces connecting them together. A smoothed brick is an example of a rectangular prism.
A rectangular prism, it has 6 rectangular faces.
Hexagon
A Cuboid has 6 rectangular faces.
a hexagon
A Hexagon