A rectangular prism has six faces. Four of these must be rectangular: the other two may be square or rectangular.
The shape you are describing is a triangular prism. A triangular prism has two triangular faces at the ends and four rectangular faces connecting the corresponding sides of the triangles. It has a total of six vertices, which are the corners where the edges meet.
A rectangular prism
it has four rectangular sides and 2 square faces * * * * * It need not have ANY square faces. It can have six rectangular faces.
A rectangle is a two-dimensional shape and does not have vertical faces. Instead, it has four edges and four vertices. If you are referring to a rectangular prism (a three-dimensional shape), it has six faces, with four of those being vertical.
A Cuboid has 6 rectangular faces.
A rectangular prism has six faces. Four of these must be rectangular: the other two may be square or rectangular.
A rectangular can either have six rectangular faces, or four rectangular faces and two squared faces.
The shape you are describing is a triangular prism. A triangular prism has two triangular faces at the ends and four rectangular faces connecting the corresponding sides of the triangles. It has a total of six vertices, which are the corners where the edges meet.
A cube has six rectangular faces. * * * * * Strictly speaking, that is wrong. A cube has six SQUARE faces. A shape with exactly 6 rectangular faces is a cuboid.
A rectangular prism
it has four rectangular sides and 2 square faces * * * * * It need not have ANY square faces. It can have six rectangular faces.
it has four rectangular sides and 2 square faces * * * * * It need not have ANY square faces. It can have six rectangular faces.
A rectangle is a two-dimensional shape and does not have vertical faces. Instead, it has four edges and four vertices. If you are referring to a rectangular prism (a three-dimensional shape), it has six faces, with four of those being vertical.
cuboid
No. It has four rectangular and two squares, or six rectangular faces.
No, the net of a rectangle does not consist of six identical rectangular faces. A net for a rectangular prism, which is a three-dimensional shape, would include two identical rectangular faces for the top and bottom and four rectangular faces for the sides, resulting in a total of six faces. However, while the top and bottom faces are the same, the side faces can vary in size if the prism is not a cube.