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slicing a rectangular prism vertically, perpendicular to the base makes what shape
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Slicing a rectangular prism (also known as a rectangular cuboid) vertically and perpendicular to the base will result in a cross-section that is a rectangle. The dimensions of this rectangle will depend on the height of the prism and the specific location where the slice is made.
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