Which shape has 3 rectangular sides and two triangler sides?



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A Tobleroneagram.
A Polygon
i think you mean a pentagon?
Is the answer "Bono"?
A house shape
a 3d triangle but I don't know what it's called - gone blank, I think it's a triangular prism
Its a triangular prism
A prism
Grindandflash has it spot on.

Thanks for making my day.

(It's a prism)
This sounds like a triangular prism to me. Make two triangles exactly congruent, and connect each vertex with a line. You'll get three rectangles that way.

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Raise that dashed line a bit, to connect the top points. Also, fix the distortion. It doesn't look quite right--make 2 triangles.
There is no such thing as a triangular or rectangular "side", but if you mean face, as in a 3D shape, it will be a Triangular Prism
sounds like a pentagram to me - kind of like a house shape (box on bottom with a pointy roof?)
Hard to describe wihtout being able to draw it. I have tried (quite unsuccessfully) below!!

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An irregular polyhedron?
Sounds like a two dimensional view of a house.
Technically, it is a pentagon, but I think you're describing something that looks like a house.
my head after the night before
A triangular prism. This has triangular ends and cross section and the base and two sides are rectangles. If the triangle is an equilateral triangle then it is called a regular triangular prism.

Remember the 'triangular' because a prism can have other cross sectional shapes.
Is it called a rectangular prism?
yup, it's a triangular prism.

If you make one out of glass when you shine a beam of white light thorugh one of the rectangular sides it will split up into the whole spectrum of colours.

Alternatively, you can make one out of cardboard, fill it with swiss chocolate and sell it at extortionate rates in airports.
Wedge
A pentagon. An example of this would be home plate in a baseball stadium.
Trigonal prism, folks
Pentagon
Rectangular Prism three rectangular shapes in a triangle form and two triangles forms on the end.
A triangular based prism (like the ones sciece teachers use to split white light)
Well I might as well agree with all the people who said: Triangular Prism with uninform cross-section.

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