By dividing it into two rectangles.
You are describing a triangular prism. It has a rectangular base, two rectangular sides and two triangular ends.
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Yes cutting a rectangle in half (either horizontally or vertically) will yield two smaller rectangles (each of which is the same size and shape as the other).
A cuboid or a rectangular prism.
yes
Two triangles can but its an irregular shape
By dividing it into two rectangles.
You are describing a triangular prism. It has a rectangular base, two rectangular sides and two triangular ends.
A prism.
You need 4 rectangles and two squares * * * * * No, you do not need to have squares: there can be six rectangles - as in a brick shape.
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they can be any size but have to be the same shape
Yes cutting a rectangle in half (either horizontally or vertically) will yield two smaller rectangles (each of which is the same size and shape as the other).
Rectangles are two dimensional objects- they have no thickness. Therefore you cannot "stack" them and so there will be no 3-D shape.
Yes, they will be the same size and shape as each other.
Yes