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
It is a cuboid or a cube
A rectangular prism (cuboid) and a hexagon-based pyramid, for example, both have 12 edges. Of the five Platonic solids, an octahedron and a cube each have 12 edges.
no - a cuboid is like three-dimensional rectangle, where as a cube is a three-dimensional square. A cube is a type of cuboid, but to class something as a cube it must have 12 equal edges, 8 corners, and six equal square faces.
It is that of a cube.
cube and cuboid
Yes.
Yes. A cuboid is like a cube that has been stretched out along two of its three directions.
A cuboid, a parallelepiped.
They are both the same, A cube and a cuboid both have 6 sides, 6 faces and 12 edges
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.
It is a cuboid or a cube
A rectangular prism (cuboid) and a hexagon-based pyramid, for example, both have 12 edges. Of the five Platonic solids, an octahedron and a cube each have 12 edges.
The same as a cube or cuboid. 6 faces, 8 vertices and 12 edges.
All edges of a cube are the same length. A cuboid has three quartets of lines: at least one of which is of a length different from the other two. Equivalently, all sides of a cube are squares, at least some sides of a cuboid are rectangles.
no - a cuboid is like three-dimensional rectangle, where as a cube is a three-dimensional square. A cube is a type of cuboid, but to class something as a cube it must have 12 equal edges, 8 corners, and six equal square faces.