It depends on which type of cuboid we are talking about. If it is a CUBE (a special type of cuboid), then it has nine planes of symmetry. If it is a cuboid with length, width and height all different, then it has three planes of symmetry. If it is a cuboid with two equal measurements (say width and length), then it has five planes of symmetry.
There are many different nets for a cuboid, a very simple one is in the shape of a T with three units across and three units down.
No. There could be three pairs of rectangles with different dimensions.
All edges of a cube are the same length. A cuboid has three quartets of lines: at least one of which is of a length different from the other two. Equivalently, all sides of a cube are squares, at least some sides of a cuboid are rectangles.
a net cuboid is a net of cuboid. that means a form of making cuboard.
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A cuboid is a three dimensional shape, like a cube but with sides of different lengths. A number cannot have a cuboid.
There is 10 different nets for a cuboid I hope this helped and since a cube has all the same sides then that means a cuboid must have less since not all sides are even! IT IS NOT 11!!! :)
they are the same and if you have a cube and a cuboid then its different because a cube have equally sides and a cuboid has 4 rectangles and 2 squares!cuboid have vertices.
Most rooms in a home are essentially cuboids.
names of cuboid
A cube is a 3D square while cuboid is a 3D rectangle
not all sides are equal and are different lengths
It depends on whether they are stuck together so as to form a 1x1x6 cuboid or a 1x2x3 cuboid, or a 1x1x2 cuboid on top of a 1x2x2 cuboid. Each of these will give a different answer.
A rectangular prism, a cube, a cuboid are the examples.
there are loads of different kinds!
A cuboid and a pyramid for examples.