no
they are the same and if you have a cube and a cuboid then its different because a cube have equally sides and a cuboid has 4 rectangles and 2 squares!cuboid have vertices.
Given a cuboid it is always possible to have a cylinder with the same volume.
Six. Same as a cube
Yes. A cuboid is like a cube that has been stretched out along two of its three directions.
This volume is 6 cm3. ... And it's not a cube, it's a cuboid. The three dimensions of a cube are all the same (like 1x1x1 or 6x6x6). A cuboid is to a cube as a rectangle is to a square.
no
The length, breadth and height of a cube are all the same so clearly the shape in question is not a cube. It is, in fact a cuboid and its volume is 4*6*3 = 72 cubic feet.
they are the same and if you have a cube and a cuboid then its different because a cube have equally sides and a cuboid has 4 rectangles and 2 squares!cuboid have vertices.
Yes.
Given a cuboid it is always possible to have a cylinder with the same volume.
A cube must have 6 faces, all the same size, all squares. A cuboid only has to have 6 faces. (Sometimes a cuboid is defined as a shape that has six faces that are all rectangles.) A cuboid is a broader range of solids than a cube. A cube is a type of cuboid.
A cube or a cuboid. A cuboid is just a stretched out cube - in the same way that a rectangle is a stretched out square.
Six. Same as a cube
Yes. A cuboid is like a cube that has been stretched out along two of its three directions.
They are both the same, A cube and a cuboid both have 6 sides, 6 faces and 12 edges
This question cannot be answered.All the sides of a cube are of the same length so you cannot have 4 inches and 5 inches in a cube.If it is not a cube but a cuboid, then calculation of the volume requires three measures: length, breadth and height. Only two are given.