Packet of perfume.
A cuboid has a net containing 6 rectangles.
To find the length of a cuboid without knowing its volume, you can use the dimensions of the cuboid if they are available. A cuboid is defined by its length, width, and height. If you have the measurements of the width and height, you can express the length in terms of those dimensions if you have additional relationships or constraints (such as surface area). Otherwise, you would need at least one dimension or another property of the cuboid to determine the length.
A cuboid would fit the given description
A rectangular prism or a cuboid.
A cuboid would fit the given description
no a cuboid is not a polyhedron if it was it would have 9 faces
A cuboid has a net containing 6 rectangles.
You would need 12 straws because a cuboid has 12 edges, 8 vertices and 6 faces
square the correct answer for that would be a prism
Cuboid would be an example.
A cuboid is shaped like a cube. Which could be a rectangular shape, like a shoe box, or cornflake packet. So any box would make a model of a cuboid.
That would be the planets around the sun.
A cuboid would fit the given description
No. If you have three suns rotating around each other, that would mean that an object would have to be rotating around two other objects that are rotating around the other two objects, which is rotating around the two original objects. It just can't work
The answer depends on what information you have.If you know the length, breadth and height of the cuboid, the volume is L*B*H cubic units.
The answer depends on what information you have.If you know the length, breadth and height of the cuboid, the volume is L*B*H cubic units.
because if it was not all lines of simarity it would not be a cube as said cuboid both have 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices