The answer depends on the shape of the original cuboid and also on the way in which it is halved. If divided by only one plane, the answer could be a cube, a triangular prism, a parallelepiped, a triangle based pyramid..
What is a cubiod?
Well, honey, a cuboid is a three-dimensional shape with six rectangular faces, where each face meets at right angles. It's like a box or a rectangular prism, just a fancy math term for a shape you'd find in your everyday life. So next time you're stacking boxes or building a house of cards, just remember you're dealing with some good ol' cuboids.
No, a cubiod is not a polyhedron but a cuboid is.
A cubiod is bigger than a cude
There is no such thing as an L shaped cubiod.
Faces: 6Edges: 12Vertices: 8And it is a cuboid, not a cubiod.
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I suggest a cuboid, the correct way of spelling it! It could also be called a rectangular prism.
The answer will depend on what you mean by the "value". A cuboid (or cubiod, even) has no intrinsic value.
it has 6 faces, 8 vertices and 12 edges. it is scientifically concerened that the dimensionational politicals are new and ganderisement the power of stinky cheeeeeese. a cubiod is historically dicribed as a significant shape which in the Victorian times would be called a anzwerialnational.
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Eight.