A cube has 6 square faces. A cube also has 8 vertices and 12 edges. It may also be called a regular hexahedron.
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A cube is a 3D shape characterised by six identical square faces and 8 vertices.
The solid shape/figure that has six rectangles as faces is called a rectangular prism. The general term for any shape with six faces, regardless of shape is a hexahedron.
An object with six square faces is a cube.
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A shape with six faces that altogether has 12 square faces is a cube. However, a single cube has only six square faces. If you are referring to a polyhedron with 12 square faces, that would be a cuboctahedron or a truncated octahedron, which have more complex structures. A cube cannot have 12 square faces; it only has 6.
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A cube has square six faces and eight vertices.
A cube has 6 square faces
The shape you are describing is a square prism, also known as a square rectangular prism or cuboid. It has two square bases and four rectangular lateral faces, totaling six faces. The six edges come from the four edges of the rectangular faces plus the two edges of the square bases. The relationship between edges, faces, and bases is consistent with the characteristics of a prism.
No. A rectangle is a two-dimensional shape with four sides and four interior angles measuring 90 degrees. A shape with six square faces would be a cube.
A cube has six rectangular faces. * * * * * Strictly speaking, that is wrong. A cube has six SQUARE faces. A shape with exactly 6 rectangular faces is a cuboid.
A cube is a 3D shape characterised by six identical square faces and 8 vertices.
A square prism would be oblong in shape, ie a cuboid.
The solid shape/figure that has six rectangles as faces is called a rectangular prism. The general term for any shape with six faces, regardless of shape is a hexahedron.
A square prism has six faces.
A cube