A trapazoid.
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Apart from the fact that the word is trapezoid, the answer is WRONG.
According to the Euler characteristic for polyhedra,
V + F = E + 2
V = number of vertices
F = number of faces
E = number of edges
In this case, 6 + 6 is not 12 + 2
And so the Euler characteristic clearly does not apply.
12, surely.
It has 14 Faces, 24 Edges, and 12 Vertices
a square
A 3 dimensional box or cube shape.
Hexagonal Prism
Faces = 8Edges = 12 to 18 Vertices= 6 to 12.
12, surely.
the rectangle has 6 faces 8 vertice's and 12 edges who doesn't know that
It is a cube or a cuboid
A cube has 12 edges as does an octahedron and those are the two platonic solids (convex polyhedra with congruent regular polygons as faces where the same number of faces meet at each vertice) with 12 edges.
A Ronagon
A box, also known as a rectangular prism, has 6 faces, 12 edges, and 8 vertices. The faces of a box are all rectangles, with 3 pairs of congruent faces. The edges are where the faces meet, and there are 4 edges meeting at each vertex.
It is impossible, A shape has to have faces. But if you can have faces, then it is a dodecagon
A cuboid has 12 edges, 6 faces and 8 vertices
It is a cuboid that has 8 vertices, 12 edges and 6 faces
It is a cuboid that has 8 vertices, 12 edges and 6 faces
Dodecahedrons are a shape with 12 faces, 30 edges and 20 vertices.