A cuboid would fit the given
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I would call it a "box", but mathematicians might also call it a rectangular box, a rectangular cuboid, a right cuboid, a rectangular hexahedron, a rectangular parallelepiped, or a right rectangular prism.
A parallelogram.A parallelogram.A parallelogram.A parallelogram.
A triangular prism. :)
The shape can only be a rectangle! A rectangle is a four-sided 2-dimentional figure, where every angle is a right angle, opposite sides are parallel, but the 4 sides are NOT equal.
It is a square.
a cube
A hexahedron, or cube.
a rectangular prism
A parallelepiped.
This depends on if the question is asking for each pair of opposite rectangles must be congruent, then it is a rectangular prism.If all of the rectangles are congruent, then it must be a Cube. A square is a special case of a rectangle, and all 6 sides being squares makes a cube and they are all congruent.
a rectangular prism yeah
A rectangular cuboid would fit the given description
A parallelogram has two sets of congruent parallel sides.
A parallelogram is a four sided figure. that has congruent angles and all sides are parallel
hexagonal prism
rectangles squares
It is a rectangle or a square.
A parallelogram.A parallelogram.A parallelogram.A parallelogram.