A triangular prism has 2 parallel faces, which are the triangular bases of the prism. Additionally, the lateral faces of a triangular prism are parallelograms, but they are not parallel to each other. Therefore, the total number of parallel faces in a triangular prism is 2.
A triangular-based prism has five flat faces: two triangular faces at the top and bottom, and three rectangular faces connecting the corresponding sides of the triangles. The triangular faces are parallel to each other, while the rectangular faces form the sides of the prism.
A triangular prism has 5 faces, including one parallel pair; any of the faces might be considered a "base" depending on its orientation.
There are three rectangular faces in a triangular prism.
A triangular prism has 9 parallel lines
A triangular prism has 5 faces. The size of the prism makes no difference.
A cube has six faces and a triangular prism has five faces.
A triangular prism has 5 faces.
A triangular prism has five faces.
There are 9 edges. It has three edges which are parallel to each other (along the length of the prism) AND it has three pairs of parallel edges - at the top and bottom of the prism.
A triangular prism has 5 faces.
None - each of the faces (including the bas) is a triangle - triangles do not have any parallel lines.
One pair because opposite cross-section faces are parallel to each other.