yes there are shapes called 3 congruent figures
A cube has six faces and all are congruent squares.
If the triangles are congruent then it is a triangular-based prism.
A triangular prisim (3 faces on sides, one face on bottom).
An right equilateral triangular prism.
A rectangular prism has 3 pairs of congruent faces
A 3D shape with two parallel and congruent faces is called a prism. In a prism, the two parallel faces are referred to as bases, and the sides connecting these bases are parallelograms. Common examples of prisms include rectangular prisms and triangular prisms. The overall shape retains a consistent cross-section along its height.
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A cube.
NO!!!! A square is a two-dimensional shape, drawn on a surface. It has only one face, viz. the surface that it is drawn on. It has four sides, and four angles. A solid 3-dimensional figure with 6 congruent faces is a 'CUBE' . Each face of a cube is a 'square'. That is probably were you are confused!!!!!
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There is no shape with 4 faces and 3 vertices
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