A shape formed by three rectangles can vary in appearance depending on how the rectangles are arranged. For example, they could be aligned to create a larger rectangle or stacked to form an L-shape. Alternatively, they could overlap or connect at angles to create more complex geometric designs. The specific arrangement will determine the overall shape and dimensions of the figure.
It is a triagular prism
triangular prism
There isn't: for all faces to be rectangles there have to be 6, of which opposite sides are equal in length and breadth. (A cuboid)
A triangular prism
There is no shape which has only three rectangle. And, if it has other faces, then there are many possibilities.
squares or rectangles
It is a triagular prism
triangular prism
A triangular prism.
There isn't: for all faces to be rectangles there have to be 6, of which opposite sides are equal in length and breadth. (A cuboid)
A triangular prism
There is no 3D shape with 6 faces: 4 rectangles and 2 triangles. See the link for all forms of hexahedra.
There is no shape which has only three rectangle. And, if it has other faces, then there are many possibilities.
It is a triangular prism that fits the given description.
It is called a rectangular prism.
A triangular prism.
Cuboid