which solid has two bases that are triangles and three lateral surface that are rectangle

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1. which solid has two bases that are triangles and three lateral surfaces that are rectangles?
{Triangular Prism}

2. A solid with two parallel and congruent bases cannot be which of the following?
{Pyramid}

3. Which of the following are considered skew lines?
{AE and GH}

4. What is the base plan for the set of stacked cubes?
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[1][2][3] Right
[1][ ][ ]
Front

5. Which of the following is the front view for the model?
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[ ] this is a shape not a joke
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6. Which solid does this net form?
Rectangular prism

7. Which solid does the net form?
cube

8. What is the surface area of the given figure?
2,184cm [cubed]

9. Use the net to find the approximate surface area of the cylinder to the nearest square meter.
792m [squared]

10. What is the volume of the prism to the nearest whole unit?
384in [cubed]

11. What is the volume of the triangular prism to the nearest whole unit?
360ft [cubed]

12. What is the volume of the cone to the nearest whole unit?
151in [cubed]

13. What is the volume of the pyramid to the nearest whole unit
132yd [cubed]

14. What is the slant height for the given pyramid to the nearest whole unit?
10cm

15. What is the length of the diagonal for the given rectangular prism to the nearest whole unit?
12cm

16. The cones below are similar, although not drawn in scale.
10ft

17. A cone has a radius of 15cm and a volume of 540cm [cubed]. what is the volume of a similar cone with a radius of 10cm?
160cm [cubed]

18. What is the surface area of a sphere with a radius of 4 meters rounded to the nearest square meter?
201m [squared]

19. What is the volume of a sphere with a radius of 5 meters rounded to the nearest square meter?
524m [cubed]

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The solid is a triangular prism.

The solid that has two bases that are triangles and three lateral surfaces that are rectangles is called a triangular prism. It consists of two triangular bases and three rectangular lateral surfaces connecting the corresponding sides of the triangles.

The solid you are referring to is called a triangular prism. It is a three-dimensional shape that has two bases, which are triangles, and three lateral surfaces (also called faces), which are rectangles.

To understand this concept further, you can visualize a triangular prism by following these steps:

1. Draw two triangles of any size on a piece of paper. These will serve as the bases of the prism. The triangles can be equilateral (all sides and angles are equal), isosceles (two sides and two angles are equal), or scalene (all sides and angles are different).

2. Draw three rectangles. Each rectangle should have one long side touching one of the sides of each triangle, connecting the triangles together to form the sides, or faces, of the prism. Make sure the rectangles are parallel to each other.

3. Connect the corresponding vertices (corners) of the triangles and rectangles with straight lines, creating a three-dimensional shape. This shape represents a triangular prism.

Now you have successfully visualized a triangular prism, which has two triangular bases and three rectangular lateral faces.