chuck is making a poster about polyhedrons for his math class. he will draw figures and organize them in different sections of the poster. chuck wants to draw three-dimensional figures whose lateral faces are rectangles. he says he can draw prisms and pyramids. do you agree? complete the explanation. no, you do not agree . chuck cannot draw pyramids because the lateral faces of a pyramid are triangles . he can include prisms on his poster since the lateral faces of prisms are rectangles . chuck says that he can draw a cylinder on his polyhedron poster because it has a pair of bases that are congruent. is chuck correct? complete the explanation. no, chuck is not correct . the faces of a polyhedron are not polygons. a cylinder is not a polyhedron because none of its surfaces are polygons. it has 2 circular bases and a curved surface.