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Give three real-world examples of rectangular prisms. Then give two real-world examples of triangular prisms. Explain how you know the object you chose represents a prism.

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Answered by kumarmonu89761
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Rectangular Prisms - Laptop, Ice Cube, Bricks

Triangular Prisms - Ramps, Tents

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Given - Three real-world examples of rectangular prisms and two real-world examples of triangular prisms with the explanation of how you know the chosen object represents a prism.

To Find - Three real-world examples of rectangular prisms and two real-world examples of triangular prisms

For a rectangular prism, there are three pairs of identical surfaces. A rectangular prism is also called cuboid. there are six faces. It has length, width, and height.

A triangular prism is three-dimensional with two identical ends connected by equal parallel lines. There are three sides of a rectangular prism, two faces meet to form a line called an edge and three edges meet a point called the vertex

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