A triangular prism has 2 bases on it!
A triangular prism has five bases because it can be flipped over to form five different bases
It has two bases, as is the case with all prisms.
A triangular prism has triangular bases, a heagonal prism has ... you guessed it! ... hexagonal bases.
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A triangular prism has 2 bases on it!
a pentagonal prism has 2 bases
Each and every prism has two parallel congruent bases. It is the shape of these bases that give the name to the prism: a pentagonal prism has pentagons (not necessarily regular) for its bases.
A heptagonal prism has two 7-sided bases.
It has 4 bases.
It has 5 bases
None. By definition, a triangular prism has triangular bases. If it had circular bases it would be a circular prism (cylinder).
A rhombus prism has 6 faces. Any or all of them could be considered bases.
It depends on the prism but cones will always have one.
62 bases
It has 2 bases and 12 faces
There are 6 bases