No. It has four rectangular and two squares, or six rectangular faces.
Each face of a cuboid is just as special as any of the other faces.
A cuboid. Or a hexagonal prism. In fact any prism whose base has an even number of sides will have three pairs of opposite parallel congruent faces. All but the cuboid will also have other faces but the question does not exclude them.
a hexagonal prism has 8 faces!!!! * * * * * While that is true, the question is probably about a rectangular (rectangler!) prism. This is a cuboid, and has 6 faces.
A cuboid (rectangular prism) is the only shape with 6 rectangular faces (3 pairs of rectangles in fact). A cube is a special type of cuboid where all the rectangles are squares. Both cubes and cuboids are special types of hexahedron (polyhedrons with 6 faces). The only shape with 6 equal rectangular faces is the hexagonal prism. However, since it also has two hexagonal faces it is therefore an irregular octahedron rather than a hexahedron.
A square pyramid
Faces of Hexagonal PrismA hexagonal prism has seven faces.
There cannot be any such object as a cylinder cuboid.
Yes, it does.
A Cuboid Has 6 Faces
A cuboid has 6 faces.
A hexagonal prism has 8 faces: 2 hexagonal bases and 6 rectangular lateral faces. The rectangular faces are perpendicular to the hexagonal bases. Therefore, there are 6 perpendicular faces in a hexagonal prism.
How many faces of cuboid