It depends on how they are connected, i.e. how many are connected to each other. If they are connected in a line, with just one connection between any two cubes, the rectangle formed still has 6 faces, four of them rectangular (10 of the original 36 cubic faces are hidden between cubes, leaving 26 showing). If the maximum number of faces are connected, with 4 of the cubes as a larger cube and the other two attached together to it, there would be 3 large irregular faces (sides and back), 2 large cubic faces (bottom and front) and 3 rectangular faces (half cubes) as seen from the top. The total would be 8.
it has six faces
6 faces
it has five faces
A tetrahedron has 4 faces.
It depends on how they are connected, i.e. how many are connected to each other. If they are connected in a line, with just one connection between any two cubes, the rectangle formed still has 6 faces, four of them rectangular (10 of the original 36 cubic faces are hidden between cubes, leaving 26 showing). If the maximum number of faces are connected, with 4 of the cubes as a larger cube and the other two attached together to it, there would be 3 large irregular faces (sides and back), 2 large cubic faces (bottom and front) and 3 rectangular faces (half cubes) as seen from the top. The total would be 8.
A cubic rectangle. Think dice, only rectangles instead of squares.
Yes, examples of cubic crystals include sodium chloride (halite), fluorite, and pyrite. These minerals have a cubic crystal structure where the crystal faces are all rectangles with equal sides.
A rectangle has 4 faces: 2 long faces and 2 short faces.
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1 cubic meter is 1.308 cubic yards.
1728 cubic inches = 28316.8 cubic centimeters
A trapezoid is a quadrilateral and has four faces.
A hexahedron has 6 faces.
Twelve faces.
it has six faces