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A rhombic prism or rhombohedron.

A rhombic prism or rhombohedron.

A rhombic prism or rhombohedron.

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Q: What prism has a cross section which is the shape of a rhombus?
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Which shape does not belong with the others rectangle square trapezoid or rhombus?

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A prism is a 3 dimensional shape such as a cube or a box and has a unified cross-section.


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