2 prisms
Just one, although the orientation of the prism might vary.
6 i think
3
Oh, what a happy little question! With 18 unit cubes, you can create different rectangular prisms by arranging the cubes in various ways. Remember to explore different combinations and see how many unique rectangular prisms you can discover. Just have fun and let your imagination guide you on this creative journey!
Three.
Four.
2 prisms
There are only four different configurations.
Just one, although the orientation of the prism might vary.
6 i think
Ignoring rotations, there are 3 distinct solutions.
Well, honey, if the height is 4 cubes, that leaves you with 12 cubes to work with for the base. You can arrange those 12 cubes in various ways to form different rectangular prisms. So, technically speaking, there are multiple rectangular prisms you can create with 48 cubes and a height of 4 cubes.
3
4
Oh, what a happy little question! With 18 unit cubes, you can create different rectangular prisms by arranging the cubes in various ways. Remember to explore different combinations and see how many unique rectangular prisms you can discover. Just have fun and let your imagination guide you on this creative journey!
The answer depends on the number. Note that the question does not require the solids to be in the form of cubiods (rectangular prisms).