A rectangular prism has 3 pairs of congruent faces
There are three pairs of faces of a rectangular prism, each pair has the same dimensions.
a rectangular prism has 4 congruent faces. that is what i think so im not sure if it right but im pretty sure it is. * * * * * A rectangular prism has 3 pairs of congruent faces. If you think of a smooth brick, the following three pairs are congruent: Top and Bottom, Left and Right, Front and Back.
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yes there are congruent because of the shape * * * * * Wrong. The faces may me congruent but don't have to be. Think of a brick (a rectangular prism). Its top and side are certainly not congruent. And there is no requirement, in such a prism, for the top and bottom to be congruent either.
There are three pairs of faces of a rectangular prism, each pair has the same dimensions.
a rectangular prism has 4 congruent faces. that is what i think so im not sure if it right but im pretty sure it is. * * * * * A rectangular prism has 3 pairs of congruent faces. If you think of a smooth brick, the following three pairs are congruent: Top and Bottom, Left and Right, Front and Back.
Three pairs.
That all depends on the type of faces a prism has. Then, you should have at most 3 pairs of congruent faces on the opposite sides of the prism.
A solid figure that has three pairs of parallel faces with all faces being congruent is a rectangular prism. In a rectangular prism, opposite faces are both parallel and congruent, and it consists of six rectangles as its faces. Each pair of opposite faces has the same dimensions, ensuring that all faces are congruent in shape and size.
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A rectangular prism with 6 congruent faces is called a cube.
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Look at the prism. If all faces are rectangular (or square) then so are the bases. Otherwise they are the two congruent parallel faces that are not rectangular. Look at the prism. If all faces are rectangular (or square) then so are the bases. Otherwise they are the two congruent parallel faces that are not rectangular. Look at the prism. If all faces are rectangular (or square) then so are the bases. Otherwise they are the two congruent parallel faces that are not rectangular. Look at the prism. If all faces are rectangular (or square) then so are the bases. Otherwise they are the two congruent parallel faces that are not rectangular.
it depends what kind of a prism you are talking about but it has two !!!
The shape with 6 faces, 12 edges, and 2 different sets of congruent faces is a rectangular prism, also known as a cuboid. In a rectangular prism, opposite faces are congruent, and there are three pairs of such faces. This means it has two sets of congruent rectangles for its faces, while the total number of edges remains at 12.
A rectangular prism has six faces, and each pair of opposite faces is parallel to each other. Therefore, a rectangular prism has three pairs of parallel faces.