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how to make a cuboid using the properties of square and rectangle​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

The properties of a cuboid are: A cuboid has six faces and each face is a rectangle. The two faces that are opposite each other are equal. So a cuboid has three pairs of equal rectangles.

Answered by Talentedgirl1
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Answer:

A cuboid is not a cube. A cube can be a cuboid, but so can a rectangular prism. A cuboid is a special case of a parallelepiped, a three-dimensional solid with six parallelogram-shaped faces. A shoebox is a cuboid. A pair of dice, building bricks, and hardbound textbooks are all cuboids. Books, cardboard cartons, and Klondike® ice cream bars are cuboids. If the 3D object has six parallelograms all meeting at right angles, it is a cuboid.

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