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A cube and a rectangular solid both belong to the category of three-dimensional geometric shapes known as polyhedra. They are both defined by having six flat faces, twelve edges, and eight vertices. Additionally, all their faces are rectangles; in the case of a cube, all faces are equal squares, while a rectangular solid can have faces of varying rectangular dimensions. Both shapes also adhere to the properties of volume and surface area calculations.

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