A cube is a rectangular prism in which each edge is of the same length.
A cube is a special kind of rectangular prism.
A cube is a regular rectangular prism. Regular requires all its edges to be of the same length.
Because a cube IS a rectangular prism ... one where the length, the width, and the height just happen to be all the same size.
A cube is a rectangular prism with all sides of the same length. So, volume of a rectangular prism is Length*Breadth*Height = L*B*H But for a cube, L = B = H so volume = L*L*L = L3
A cube is a special case of a rectangular prism. If each edge of a rectangular prism were of the same measure, then it would be a cube.
A cube is a specialized form of a rectangular prism.
A cube is a rectangular prism in which each edge is of the same length.
A cube is a special kind of rectangular prism.
A cube is a regular rectangular prism. Regular requires all its edges to be of the same length.
The nets are NOT the same.
Each has 6 flat sides and 8 vertices. The sides of a cube are all the same. The sides of a rectangular prism are not the same sometimes.
Same as a cube, 12
A cube.
Because a cube IS a rectangular prism ... one where the length, the width, and the height just happen to be all the same size.
There are an equal amount of nets for a rectangular prism since a cube contains the same amount of edges at the same exact degrees.
There are an equal amount of nets for a rectangular prism since a cube contains the same amount of edges at the same exact degrees.