A hexagonal prism has 2 hexagonal bases (which are faces) and 6 lateral rectanglur faces.
The object you are describing is a square pyramid. A square pyramid has a square base and four triangular faces that meet at a single point called the apex. Each triangular face is formed by connecting a vertex of the base square to the apex. The total number of faces in a square pyramid is 5 - 1 square base and 4 triangular faces.
A cuboid can have 2, 4 or 6 square faces.
Well, honey, the 3D shape you're looking for is a cube. It's got 6 square faces and 2 rectangular faces, making a grand total of 8 faces. So, if you're ever in a geometry showdown and someone asks you this question, you can confidently strut your stuff and say, "It's a cube, darling."
cylinder of course! * * * * * Not, of course! A cylinder has 3 faces!
A cube (6 square faces total).
You are describing a cube. A cube has 6 square faces.
a cube
A pentagonal prism has 7 sides : 5 side faces and 2 bases.However, if all sides of the prism are considered faces, a shape with5 total faces including the 2 bases is a triangular prism.
A hexagonal prism
a square
A triangular prism
rectangle * * * * * A rectangle has just one face! The 3-dimensional shape is a square prism.
hexagonal prism
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square * * * * * A square? It has 4 edges and one face!
rectangular prism