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A 3D rectangle, also known as a rectangular prism or cuboid, has 12 edges. It consists of 6 faces, with each face being a rectangle. Each vertex connects three edges, and since there are 8 vertices in total, the edges are counted as 12 by considering the geometry of the shape.
not possible cause rectangle is a 2D not a 3D figure. it has 4 sides and four right angles at its vertices.
4 edges A rectangle has four edges. A rectangle has 4 sides but no edges which are normally applicable to polyhedrons.
A triangle has three edges; a rectangle has four.
A 3d rectangle, or a cuboid, has eight corners.
A 2D rectangle has no edges but has 4 boundaries, and a 3D rectangle is a rectangular prism and has 12 edges.
A 3D rectangle, also known as a rectangular prism or cuboid, has 12 edges. It consists of 6 faces, with each face being a rectangle. Each vertex connects three edges, and since there are 8 vertices in total, the edges are counted as 12 by considering the geometry of the shape.
not possible cause rectangle is a 2D not a 3D figure. it has 4 sides and four right angles at its vertices.
4 edges A rectangle has four edges. A rectangle has 4 sides but no edges which are normally applicable to polyhedrons.
A rectangle is a 2D object with four sides or edges, but does not have any faces. Only 3D objects have faces. A rectangular pyramid has six faces.
A triangle has three edges; a rectangle has four.
A 3d rectangle, or a cuboid, has eight corners.
A rectangle has one face, four edges, and four verticies.
A rectangle has 4 edges or sides.
6 edges.
A 3D cuboid prism, also known as a rectangular prism, has 8 vertices. This is because it has 6 faces (each face being a rectangle) and the vertices are the points where the edges meet. Each vertex is formed by the intersection of three edges.
Four.And a rectangle can only be 2d.