A right hexagonal prism is pictured below. Select the type of cross section formed when the figure is cut perpendicular to its base.

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Multiple Choice Answers
rectanglerectangle
pentagonpentagon
hexagonhexagon
circlecircle

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When a right hexagonal prism is cut perpendicular to its base, the resulting cross-section will be a hexagon. This is because the cut will intersect the vertical edges of the prism and the two bases will remain parallel to each other, maintaining the hexagonal shape.

So the answer is: hexagon.