2 prisms
A brick, shoe-box ar two examples of rectangular prisms. A honeycomb cell is a hexagonal prism.
Because rectangular Prisms are easy to carry and stack on pallets or bind them on pallets. Boxes are usually rectangular prisms because they are easy to carry and are also good for storage. Not liquids however, but rectangular prisms are easy to pack and unpack from and into other objects because they interlock and overlap with themselves better than any other object.
All rectangular prisms have six faces, but if it's a RECTANGULAR prism, it's not possible for it to have six SQUARE faces, they only have two of those. In total, they usually have four rectangular faces and two square faces.
A rectangular prism is like a chalkboard eraser. A triangular prism is a pyramid. A pentagonal prism is a three dimensional home plate. None of them are the same.
Prisms have two parallel and congruent bases. These bases are connected by rectangular or parallelogram-shaped sides, creating a three-dimensional shape. Examples of prisms include rectangular prisms, triangular prisms, and hexagonal prisms.
They are all rectangular prisms!
Shoe boxes, CD cases, books.
This is because there is no limit on rectangualar prisms and most boxes can hold cube or rectangular prisms not triangular pyrimids or prisms or hexagonal prisms.
A CPU (the box next/under to your computer)...hope that helped...
There are many types of prisms such as rectangular prisms,polyganic prisms crossed prisms and etc.
Cubes have a square on each side, but rectangular prisms have rectangles or squares.
They can be rectangular prisms.
They are polyhedra.
No it is not
No, rectangular prisms are 3 dimensional and rectangles are only 2 dimensional.
Given the surface area of a rectangular prism, there are infinitely many rectangular prisms possible.