Yes, its bases will normally be parallel.
I think just the 2 end faces will be parallel, so the answer is 1 pair
A pentagonal prism has 7 faces, and 10 vertices, and 15 edges
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A pentagonal prismoid. If the lateral faces were rectangles, it would be a pentagonal prism.
It can have one, two or three pairs of parallel faces.
A pentagonal prism has two parallel faces that are pentagons, while the other faces are rectangles. Specifically, there are five rectangular lateral faces connecting the corresponding sides of the two pentagonal bases. This combination of shapes gives the pentagonal prism its distinctive geometric structure.
I think just the 2 end faces will be parallel, so the answer is 1 pair
Pentagonal Prism = 2 pentagonal bases + 5 lateral faces Pentagonal Prism = 7 faces Pentagonal Prism has 10 vertices Pentagonal Prism has 15 edges
A pentagonal prism.
Pentagonal Prism = 2 pentagonal bases , 5 lateral faces, 10 vertices Pentagonal Prism = 7 faces, 15 edges
A pentagonal prism has 7 faces, and 10 vertices, and 15 edges
A pentagonal prism has 7 faces in total: 2 pentagonal bases and 5 rectangular lateral faces. Among these faces, there are no triangular faces. Thus, a pentagonal prism does not have any triangle faces.
That is the definition of a pentagonal prism!
A pentagonal prism.
A rectangular prism has 6 faces. A pentagon prism has 7 faces. Therefore a rectangular prism has one less face than a pentagonal prism.
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