a parallel piped figure has 6 faces
A hexahedron, also known as a parallelepiped.
A triangular bipryramid (two triangular pyramids stuck together on one face), a parallelepiped (like a squished cuboid), a pentagonal pyramid. A cube or rectangular prism are special cases of a parallelepiped.
Designate one of the faces as the base, and the distance between the plane the base is on, and the plane the opposite side is on, as the height. Then the volume is the base times the height.
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A prism whose bases are parallelogram
A regular parallelepiped is a cube. A cube has 6 faces, 8 vertices and 12 edges.
A parallelepiped has 6 faces.
A rectangular parallelepiped. A cuboid is a special case.A rectangular parallelepiped. A cuboid is a special case.A rectangular parallelepiped. A cuboid is a special case.A rectangular parallelepiped. A cuboid is a special case.
right parallelepiped
Rectangular parallelepiped
A parallelepiped.
A parallelepiped. A cube is a special case of a parallelepiped.
A rhomboid is a type of polyhedron that has six faces. Specifically, it is a type of parallelepiped, which means it has opposite faces that are parallel and equal in shape. The faces of a rhomboid are typically parallelograms.
A parallelepiped is a three-dimensional geometric shape formed by six parallelogram faces. It is a type of polyhedron where opposite faces are parallel and congruent. Common examples include cubes and rectangular prisms, where the angles between the faces can vary. The volume of a parallelepiped can be calculated using the scalar triple product of its defining vectors.
A parellelepiped (pronounced parellel pie ped) is any shape with 6 faces and 12 edges. A cuboid, also called a rectangular parallelepiped, is a parallelepiped of which all faces are rectangular. A cube is a cuboid with square faces. A rhombohedron is a parallelepiped with all rhombic faces. A trigonal trapezohedron is a rhombohedron with congruent rhombic faces. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Parallelepipede.png
There are many such shapes: a prism a cylinder a parallelepiped an octahedron a dodecahedron. Most polyhedra can have a pair of opposite a parallel faces.
A cuboid, a parallelepiped.