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26 September, 07:46

How are prisms and pyramids alike and how are they different?

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  1. 26 September, 07:49
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    Both prisms and pyramids are three-dimensional, which means they have length, width, and height. A prism has two identical bases that are parallel, while a pyramid has one base.

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    thats word for word off edge.
  2. 26 September, 07:54
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    Prisms have two congruent - - or identical - - bases, and pyramids only have one base. The shape of the base on pyramids and prisms can vary, depending on the shape of the overall three-dimensional object. For example, the base could have a square, rectangle, triangle, hexagon, pentagon or octagon shape.
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