A 3D rhombus is typically referred to as a rhombohedron, which is a three-dimensional shape with six faces. All of its faces are parallelograms, and opposite faces are congruent. Therefore, a rhombohedron has a total of six faces.
NO
A 3-d shape, all of whose faces are rhombi, is called a parallelepiped.
Twelve.
A rhombus has 4 corners and 1 face.
A rhombus is a plane (flat) figure so it has no faces. It has 4 edges and four vertices
NO
A dodecahedron has 12 rhombus-shaped faces.
A 3-d shape, all of whose faces are rhombi, is called a parallelepiped.
Twelve.
a rhombus has 4 sides (4 lines that make the shape). I don't think it is called faces.
A rhombus has 4 corners and 1 face.
A rhombus is a plane (flat) figure so it has no faces. It has 4 edges and four vertices
Six faces
A 3D square is surely a cube? Therefore, a cube has 6 faces.
A rhomboid kind of comes from a rhombus. A rhombus Is a 2d shape. The rhomboid has been enlarged from a rhombus so now that it has space inside it which is called volume. There are 6 faces.
The correct name for a 3D triangular pyramid is a 'TETRAHEDRON. It has FOUR(4) faces.
a rhombus has exactly 1 face