rectangle
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A rectangle has just one face!
The 3-dimensional shape is a square prism.
a cuboid has 4 rectangular faces and 2 square face
A rectangular prism.
Not necessarily. It can have 6 rectangular faces.
Two or zero. A cuboid can have 6 rectangular faces; or 4 rectangular faces with 2 square faces on either end
rectangular prism
a cuboid has 4 rectangular faces and 2 square face
They are all rectangular but there can also be 4 rectangular faces and 2 square faces. Always 6 in total.
rectangular prism
It has 4 rectangular faces and 2 square faces (:
it has four rectangular sides and 2 square faces * * * * * It need not have ANY square faces. It can have six rectangular faces.
it has four rectangular sides and 2 square faces * * * * * It need not have ANY square faces. It can have six rectangular faces.
There are many plane shapes comprising 4 squares and 2 rectangles but there is no such 3-dimensional shape.
A rectangular prism.
it has four rectangular sides and 2 square faces * * * * * It need not have ANY square faces. It can have six rectangular faces.
it has four rectangular sides and 2 square faces * * * * * It need not have ANY square faces. It can have six rectangular faces.
Not necessarily. It can have 6 rectangular faces.
Yes, it is possible for a 3D solid to have 2 rectangular faces and 4 square faces. This configuration describes a type of prism known as a rectangular prism, where the two rectangular faces are the bases and the four square faces are the lateral faces connecting the bases. Each square face is perpendicular to the rectangular faces, resulting in a solid with the specified face types.