Two or zero. A cuboid can have 6 rectangular faces; or 4 rectangular faces with 2 square faces on either end
A CUBOID has 6 faces, and 12 edges. A Cuboid is NOT a cube. The word 'cuboid' means 'cube like' . The six faces can have different areas.
6 everybody knows that
A square has only ONE (1) face. The two dimensional surface it is drawn on. It has four equal length lines and four right (90 degree) angles. However, if you mean a cube , then a cube has six(6) square faces. It is a 3-dimensional solid object.
Two(2) The circular base, and the circular face going to a point.
a dodecahedron has 12 faces it also has... 20 vertices' and... 30 sides. i think (i got this from yahoo! answers...)
A CUBOID has 6 faces, and 12 edges. A Cuboid is NOT a cube. The word 'cuboid' means 'cube like' . The six faces can have different areas.
Yes, a cuboid has two square faces if it is a special type of cuboid known as a square cuboid or a cube. In general, a cuboid has six rectangular faces, but only if two of those faces are squares will it specifically have two square faces. If all six faces are squares, then it is classified as a cube.
A cuboid has 8 vertices, 12 edges and 6 faces
6 everybody knows that
A cube has 6 sides, and so does a cuboid.
A square has only ONE (1) face. The two dimensional surface it is drawn on. It has four equal length lines and four right (90 degree) angles. However, if you mean a cube , then a cube has six(6) square faces. It is a 3-dimensional solid object.
A cuboid has got six flat surfaces.
8 corners
A cuboid does have 12 vertices.
A cuboid has 8 vertices (not vertaices).
Two(2) The circular base, and the circular face going to a point.
it has four faces