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There cannot be any such object as a cylinder cuboid.
Given a cuboid it is always possible to have a cylinder with the same volume.
3 dimensional geometrical shapes have surface area and volume some of which are: pyramid, cone, cylinder, cuboid, sphere ... etc
No because 2d shapes are plane such as polygons but example of 3d shapes are: pyramid, cone, cuboid, cylinder, sphere ... etc
Both are polyhedra.
Examples of 3 dimensional structure are a pyramid, a cone, a cylinder, a prism, a cuboid ... etc
ummm.., I....... A cube, a cuboid, a pyramid, a cone, a sphere, a cylinder and a prism. Is it okay if I give you 12? Here you go: * Cube * Cone * Pyramid * Rectangular Prism * Pyramid * Cylinder * Sphere * Hexagonal Prism * Triangular Prism * Frustum of a Cone * Frustum of a Pyramid * Oval * Tube/Pipe A cube, a cuboid, a pyramid, a cone, a sphere, a cylinder and a prism.
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sphere, cylinder, cone, cube, cuboid, pyramid and a triangular prism
A tetrahedron is a triangular based pyramid that has no parallel edges whereas most prisms have parallel edges such as a cuboid or a cylinder.
The answer is in the question it is a 3D object such as a pyramid, a cone, a cylinder, a cuboid ... etc
A pyramid is usually a 4 sided figure but a cuboid is not. Also, the 4 sided pyramid all the faces are triangle but the cuboid has 2 square faces and 4 rectangle faces
There cannot be any such object as a cylinder cuboid.
A cuboid cylinder is an impossible shape - just as a square circle is.
Objects or shapes that have width, breadth and height are said to be 3 dimensional such as a pyramid, sphere, cylinder, cone, cuboid .... etc
Objects or shapes that have width, breadth and height are said to be 3 dimensional such as a pyramid, sphere, cylinder, cone, cuboid .... etc
Given a cuboid it is always possible to have a cylinder with the same volume.