Yes.
"Dose" is a measured portion of a medicine. I am not aware of any cuboids that have measured quantities of medication! A cuboid has 6 flat faces - like a die.
A cuboid has got six flat surfaces.
A cuboid has 6 sides/faces/flat surfaces.
A cuboid has 6 flat faces but no curved surfaces. ..________ ./............../| /_______/.| |..............|.| |..............|./ |_______|/
There are two definitions for 'cuboid', but they both describe a shape with six flat surfaces (or 'faces').
None. A cuboid has six flat surfaces.
It has 6 flat surfaces.
The back face of a cuboid is one of its six rectangular sides, specifically the face opposite the front face. In a three-dimensional space, it is defined by the same width and height as the front face but is positioned at the back of the cuboid, away from the viewer. The back face, along with the other faces, helps to enclose the volume of the cuboid.
No.
A **cuboid** (also called a **rectangular prism**) has *6 flat surfaces*, called *faces*. Its properties are: **6 flat faces** **12 edges** **8 vertices (corners)** A cuboid's faces are all **rectangles** (a cube is a special type of cuboid where all the faces are squares). Answer: **A cuboid has 6 flat surfaces (faces).** VISIT HERE: surl.li/gwrxgp
Six of them.
6