Which type of solid has two bases that are parallel equal polygons?
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Prism....!
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The prism.
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A prism is indeed a polyhedron with faces made up of several parallelograms, two congruent polygons, and parallel planes. The segments that connect the respective vertices of the 2 equal polygons to form the parallelogram's sides. The bases of a prism are these two identical polygons.
A prism is a solid shape with two bases—two parallel congruent sides—that are joined by the parallelogram-shaped lateral faces. A prism is a 3-dimensional object with two bases that are parallel and congruent. Any polygon can serve as the basis, that are also 2 of the faces. Rectangles make up the other faces.
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