A square prism (a cuboid with at least two square faces at its ends).
The ajective "even" is not usually applied to faces, so it is difficult to answer the question. Two faces of a square based cuboid are square. The remaining 4 are rectangles.
two.
There are two definitions for 'cuboid', but they both describe a shape with six flat surfaces (or 'faces').
Yes. A cuboid is like a cube that has been stretched out along two of its three directions.
Two or zero. A cuboid can have 6 rectangular faces; or 4 rectangular faces with 2 square faces on either end
A square prism (a cuboid with at least two square faces at its ends).
The ajective "even" is not usually applied to faces, so it is difficult to answer the question. Two faces of a square based cuboid are square. The remaining 4 are rectangles.
cuboid
At most two. Any more and it is a cube, not a cuboid.At most two. Any more and it is a cube, not a cuboid.At most two. Any more and it is a cube, not a cuboid.At most two. Any more and it is a cube, not a cuboid.
A cuboid.
two.
Not possible !... A six-faced block would have to be either a cube (in which all six faces are squares) or a cuboid - which would have four rectangular and two square faces !
A cuboid
No. It has four rectangular and two squares, or six rectangular faces.
There are two definitions for 'cuboid', but they both describe a shape with six flat surfaces (or 'faces').
cube and cuboid