A piece of sliced Okra
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An Amicelli box! THIS IS NOT TRUE IT IS HEXAGONAL!!
a doghouse
roof
Roof of a house
A hexagon does not have faces it does't even have 1,your talking about sides and vertices. The real answer is a rectangular prism. * * * * * Or a pentagonal pyramid Or a triangular dipyramid.
An Amicelli box! THIS IS NOT TRUE IT IS HEXAGONAL!!
The Pentagon Department of defense office building
a doghouse
roof
Roof of a house
Oh honey, a pentagonal prism is like a fancy way of saying a shape with five sides and two pentagon faces. So, grab a dice and take a good look at it - that bad boy is a pentagonal prism in disguise. Or, if you're feeling extra fancy, check out a house of cards - those suckers are pentagonal prisms stacked up real nice.
tent
any box of tampons
A pentagonal prism has 10 angles. Each of the two pentagonal faces has five angles, and each of the five rectangular faces has four angles. Therefore, the total number of angles in a pentagonal prism is 5 (pentagonal faces) x 5 (angles per pentagon) + 5 (rectangular faces) x 4 (angles per rectangle) = 25 + 20 = 45 angles.
A solid brick is a rectangular prism. (this one example of many)
A cereal box or a t.v. [not flat screen] or a book.
A square box. A special case is a cube or playing die.