six faces
Yes, it is possible for a 3D solid to have 2 rectangular faces and 4 square faces. This configuration describes a type of prism known as a rectangular prism, where the two rectangular faces are the bases and the four square faces are the lateral faces connecting the bases. Each square face is perpendicular to the rectangular faces, resulting in a solid with the specified face types.
A rectangular prism or cuboid.
A cuboid.
A figure that has 6 rectangular faces is called a rectangular prism .
A triangular prism - if the three rectangular face are not ALL the faces.
Rectangular parallelepiped
Rectangular prism
Rectangular Prism.
Yes, it is possible for a 3D solid to have 2 rectangular faces and 4 square faces. This configuration describes a type of prism known as a rectangular prism, where the two rectangular faces are the bases and the four square faces are the lateral faces connecting the bases. Each square face is perpendicular to the rectangular faces, resulting in a solid with the specified face types.
A rectangular prism or cuboid.
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cube
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A cuboid.
A figure that has 6 rectangular faces is called a rectangular prism .
A triangular prism - if the three rectangular face are not ALL the faces.
A rectangular prism (which is a kind of hexahedron).