None of the angles between edges are greater than 90o - they are all 90o as each face is a square with a right angle at each corner, and each face is at right angles to the faces to which it is joined.
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No, all angles are right angles
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, a cube has 6 faces, and each face is a square, right? And we know that the sum of the interior angles of a square is 360 degrees. So, if you multiply 360 by 6 (for the 6 faces), you get 2160 degrees. Boom, there's your answer.
Both the cube and square have equal lengths on their sides, not to mention that they both have 90 degree angles.
a cube and retanglar prism different bc they have different sizes and angle mesurements.
a squareAnswer:Assuming the question 's answer is an enclised figure with only 3 90o angles, a multitude of shapes have 3 right angles whether you consider 2 or 3 dimensional objects. A three sided pyramid (one of the vertexes of a cube passing through a plane) would meet the criteria. On a plane manys polygon can have 3 right angles with the other angles totaling 90o. On the surface of the Earth a set of lines can be established that are 90o to the equator that meet at the north pole at 90o as well