Perhaps a beehive has a number of it.
An Amicelli box! THIS IS NOT TRUE IT IS HEXAGONAL!!
roof
Roof of a house
I would be greatly surprised if you will find any examples that ude real numbers - whether or not it is in real life!
The hands of a watch at 4 or 5 o'clock.
honeycomb
Honeycomb
A pencil.
An Amicelli box! THIS IS NOT TRUE IT IS HEXAGONAL!!
If you asking where you'd find them in the real world - Binoculars and telescopes are two examples.
Three real-world examples of prisms include a glass of milk, which can be shaped like a rectangular prism, a triangular prism as seen in the shape of a Toblerone chocolate bar, and a crystal prism used in optics to refract light into a spectrum of colors. Additionally, the shape of a brick is another common example of a rectangular prism found in construction. Each of these examples illustrates the geometric properties of prisms in everyday objects.
roof
One real-life example of a hexagonal pyramid is the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt. This ancient structure has a hexagonal base with six triangular faces that meet at a point, forming a pyramid shape. The Great Pyramid is one of the most famous examples of a hexagonal pyramid and is a remarkable architectural feat that has stood for thousands of years.
Roof of a house
tent
dome
any box of tampons