No, a cube is a cube and a rectangular prism is a rectangular prism. They are two different shapes.
A Rubik's cube is a cube, therefore it is a type of rectangular prism.
a cube can also be considered a rectangular prism because a square is also a rectangle
A cube is a rectangular prism in which each edge is of the same length.
A cube is different to a rectangular prism because in a cube all the edges have to be equal in length, where's in a rectangular prism the edges can be of various lengths.
No, a cube is a cube and a rectangular prism is a rectangular prism. They are two different shapes.
A Rubik's cube is a cube, therefore it is a type of rectangular prism.
A cube is a special case of a rectangular prism. If each edge of a rectangular prism were of the same measure, then it would be a cube.
a cube can also be considered a rectangular prism because a square is also a rectangle
A larger rectangular prism.
A cube is like a square and a rectangular prism is like a rectangle.
A cube is a specialized form of a rectangular prism.
Yes. A cube is a special case of a rectangular prism.
A cube is a rectangular prism in which each edge is of the same length.
No No Cube is squarishe while a rectangular prism is longer on all the faces
A cube is different to a rectangular prism because in a cube all the edges have to be equal in length, where's in a rectangular prism the edges can be of various lengths.
Well, honey, a cube is a special kind of rectangular prism where all sides are the same length, so they both have six faces, eight vertices, and twelve edges. It's like saying a square is a rectangle, but a rectangle isn't always a square. So, technically, a cube is just a snazzy rectangular prism showing off its symmetry.