Assuming there are no curved sides, it is a decahedron. It is likely to be an octagonal prism but there may be other configurations.
No, a prism cannot have curved sides. A prism is a polyhedron with two parallel and congruent polygonal bases connected by lateral faces that are parallelograms. The lateral faces of a prism are always flat, planar surfaces that are perpendicular to the bases. Curved sides would not meet the definition of a prism.
A prism has two identical polygonal bases connected by rectangular or parallelogram faces, so it has 2 sides. A pyramid has a polygonal base and triangular faces that meet at a common vertex, so it has a total of n+1 sides, where n is the number of sides of the base polygon.
it is 4 sides and i am only in 4th grade
A rectangular prism has 4 sides, and a triangular prism has three. Its like asking the difference between a Square and a Triangle!
A "dodecahedral" prism.
a hexagonal prism
If you have a triangle, that has 3 sides and a square, otherwise known as a quadrilateral, has 4 sides. So a prism must have 10 sides!
Assuming there are no curved sides, it is a decahedron. It is likely to be an octagonal prism but there may be other configurations.
It is not possible to answer the question. A right triangular prism has sides of only four different lengths : the 3 sides of the triangular cross-section and the length of the prism. There are 5 lengths in the question. Even if there were only four lengths in the question, it is necessary to know which the sides of the triangle are and which the length is.
There are 6 sides on a rectangular prism.
There are 9 sides on a triangular prism.
A square prism has six sides
does a rectangle prism have 6 sides
There are 12 sides on a rectangular prism.
There are 12 sides on a rectangular prism.
Decagon