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Which statements about prisms are always true if the top base is directly above the bottom base? -The bases are congruent -The bases can be any shape -The lateral faces are congruent -The lateral faces
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Which statements about prisms are always true if the top base is directly above the bottom base?
-The bases are congruent
-The bases can be any shape
-The lateral faces are congruent
-The lateral faces are rectangles
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the bases are congruent and equal
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I believe it is the bases are congruent because that means they are similar in shape but can be varying in size.
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