cupboards,bricks,toothpaste box,oven and eraser
a box is good for cuboid
The base of a cuboid is a rectangle.
A cross-section of a cuboid is the two-dimensional shape that results from cutting the cuboid with a plane. It is formed by the intersection of the plane with the three-dimensional cuboid. The cross-section of a cuboid can be a rectangle, square, or even a triangle, depending on how the cuboid is cut. The shape and size of the cross-section will vary based on the orientation and angle of the cutting plane relative to the cuboid.
A cube or a cuboid could have 12 edges, 8 vertices, and 6 faces.
A 3 dimensional rectangular shape
dice
sphere, cone, cuboid and a pyramid
A smoothed brick,a book, a matchbox, a CD jewel case.
A cuboid is a three-dimensional geometric shape with six rectangular faces, twelve edges, and eight vertices. Common examples of cuboids include a brick, a box, or a rectangular prism. These objects have length, width, and height, making them distinct from other shapes like cubes or spheres.
Any solid object. 'Cuboid' means 'cube like'. A selection of cubic shapes is an house brick, a plank of wood,
a cuboid is a 3 dimensional shape
yes because if you think about how many bricks there are in the world. :)
a box is good for cuboid
A cuboid is 100% of a cuboid and 0% of any other shape.
The base of a cuboid is a rectangle.
A cuboid is a three-dimensional geometric shape with six rectangular faces. Common examples include a brick, a box, and a rectangular prism like a book. Other examples are a shipping container and a room with rectangular walls. Each of these objects has dimensions defined by length, width, and height.
There is no special name since the resulting shape depends on the original shape. For example, a cuboid will remain a cuboid, a cube will become a cuboid.