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A cube has only one shape and that is of a cube! It has six faces.
The two 3D shapes that have six identical faces are the cube and the regular hexagonal prism. A cube has six square faces, all of which are equal in size and shape. In contrast, a regular hexagonal prism has six rectangular faces, which are also identical.
six faces
no it's 5
The 3D shapes that have all their faces equal to their base are known as regular polyhedra. Specifically, these include the tetrahedron (4 triangular faces), cube (6 square faces), octahedron (8 triangular faces), dodecahedron (12 pentagonal faces), and icosahedron (20 triangular faces). Each of these shapes features congruent faces that exhibit symmetry.
A cube has only one shape and that is of a cube! It has six faces.
squares
triangular pyramid and cube.
The two 3D shapes that have six identical faces are the cube and the regular hexagonal prism. A cube has six square faces, all of which are equal in size and shape. In contrast, a regular hexagonal prism has six rectangular faces, which are also identical.
A cube has 6 faces
six faces
no it's 5
hexahedron
No. Example: A cube has no curved sides. A cylinder has curved sides but not all shapes with curved faces begin with c.
The 3D shapes that have all their faces equal to their base are known as regular polyhedra. Specifically, these include the tetrahedron (4 triangular faces), cube (6 square faces), octahedron (8 triangular faces), dodecahedron (12 pentagonal faces), and icosahedron (20 triangular faces). Each of these shapes features congruent faces that exhibit symmetry.
The number of flat sides on the shape eg the cube has 6 flat faces
cube 8