No because cubes do not have opposite sides that are different lengths. Cubes have all equal sides and all equal coners. A cube is not a rectangle.
All faces on a cube are equal to each other the shape is of the face on a cube is a square
It depends upon rhw density of the cube. The cube's mass (weight?) is related to its volume by the relation: mass= volume X density Equal sized cubes of feathers and gold have quite different masses.
A cube is a prism. A cube is another term for a square prism, that makes cube a prism. Others call it special because a cube has 6 square and sometimes equal sides/faces.
A cube is the 3-dimensional counterpart of a square. Each face of a cube is equal to all the others. This means that each face is a square.
not all sides are equal and are different lengths
Cube all sides equal length,: rectangular prism opposite side equal
A cube is different to a rectangular prism because in a cube all the edges have to be equal in length, where's in a rectangular prism the edges can be of various lengths.
It wouldn't be a cube if the sides aren't equal in length. It would be called a rectangular prism.
Puzzle No 41: Cube Halves, Location: Carnival Street. Answer = The odd block is the (C) block.
not a cube a cube has all equal sides
A cube has 12 equal edges, 6 faces and 8 vertices
No because cubes do not have opposite sides that are different lengths. Cubes have all equal sides and all equal coners. A cube is not a rectangle.
A cube has six equal square faces.
A cube is a three dimensional object with all sides of equal length. A rectangle is a two dimensional figure with two pairs of sides equal in length. Three dimensional is like a rubrics cube, something you can hold. A two dimensional figure is something you can not hold, a drawing is two dimensional.
A cube has all sides equal. The base area of cube = any surface of cube. All sides are squares (since all lengths are equal). So, the base area of cube = length * breadth.
A cube is a 3D solid figure whose length, width and depth are of equal measurement.