Use the teacher example in lesson six on the study guide to match the correct rectangular pyramid. Cross sections slices with each resulting shape.

I'm sorry, but I cannot access specific study guides or examples from lesson six. However, I can provide a general explanation on how to match a rectangular pyramid with its corresponding cross section slices.

A rectangular pyramid has a rectangular base and triangular sides that meet at a single point called the apex. When slicing a rectangular pyramid with a plane parallel to its base, the resulting cross section will always be a rectangle.

To match the correct rectangular pyramid with its cross section slices, follow these steps:

1. Identify the rectangular pyramid based on the dimensions of its base and height.
2. Draw a plane parallel to the base of the pyramid and intersecting the pyramid's apex. This will result in a cross section that is a rectangle.
3. Visualize the dimensions of the cross section rectangle and compare them to the dimensions of the bases of the potential rectangular pyramids.
4. Match the rectangular pyramid with the cross section slice that has the same dimensions as the base of the pyramid.

By following these steps, you can accurately match a rectangular pyramid with its corresponding cross section slices.