Six faces.
a cuboid is a 3 dimensional shape
yes
In 2d terms - rectangle If youre being pernsnickity - a cuboid, as thin as it is, a dollar bill has a measure of depth.
A net of a cuboid is made up of six rectangular shapes. Each rectangle represents one face of the cuboid, which can be arranged in various configurations to form the net. The dimensions of the rectangles correspond to the length, width, and height of the cuboid. When folded along the edges, the net transforms into the three-dimensional shape of the cuboid.
It is not possible to answer the question. There are three measures, but they cannot form a 2D shape - a triangle. If they are the lengths of sides of a solid figure, there is no information as to what shape that figure is - a cuboid or a parallelepiped.
a cuboid is a 3 dimensional shape
yes
A rectangle
The Answer Is Cuboid For A 3D Figure Or A Dodecagon For 2D Figure. * * * * * Or it could be a hexagonal pyramid. Or a rectangular dipyramid.
A cuboid is a three-dimensional shape.
In 2d terms - rectangle If youre being pernsnickity - a cuboid, as thin as it is, a dollar bill has a measure of depth.
A 'Quadrilateral' is a 2-dimensional, 4 sided polygon. The following names are quadriltaerals;- square, rectangle, rhombus, trapezium, parallelogram, kite, and an irrelgular qudarilateral. NB In 3-dimensional space, ther equivlanet is a 'CUBOID'.
A cuboid cylinder is an impossible shape - just as a square circle is.
It is not possible to answer the question. There are three measures, but they cannot form a 2D shape - a triangle. If they are the lengths of sides of a solid figure, there is no information as to what shape that figure is - a cuboid or a parallelepiped.
Cuboid
A cube or a cuboid could have 12 edges, 8 vertices, and 6 faces.
a cube a cuboid and many many others