The simplest answer is a cylinder (although you could squish it a bit to make something slightly different). It has a curved rectangular face, two circular faces, and two curved edges.
3 rectangular faces
A triangular prism has 2 triangular faces and 3 rectangular faces.
3 faces 1 at the top (flat) 1 at the bottom (flat) 1 in the middle (curved)
Rectangular Prism - A 3-D shape with 2 rectangular bases, with a total of 6 faces. Rectangular Pyramid - A 3-D shape with only 1 base that's a rectangle, with a total of 5 faces.
6
A quadrilateral prism is a solid (3-D) object with two quadrilateral faces at either end and four rectangular faces joining these. A trough, with plane (not curved) sides is one example.
no edges but 3 faces.
both 3d Alike: Both Cylinder and Prism have the same corresponding Top and Bottom. This is the definition. A Cylinder can be considered as a prism with infinite no. of sides. Different: The side walls of any Prism are flat but that of a cylinder is curved.
Cylinder
Rectangular prism
A rectangular prism has 3 pairs of congruent faces