Respuesta :
A prism is a solid object with flat faces, identical ends and same cross section all along its length. A cross-section, on the other hand, is the shape made by cutting straight across an object. Using the Cavalieri's Principle, if the cross-sectional area of two prisms is the same, for every height above the base, their volumes will be the same. The shape which represents the cross-sectional view of these prisms is a triangle.
Answer:
Its a pentagon
Step-by-step explanation:
The Usa TESTPREP picture has a cylinder and the cut comes from the top of the cylinder rendering the answer a pentagon