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make a cuboid using properties of square and rectangle ​

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Answered by saanvigrover2007
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A cuboid is a 3D shape. Cuboids have six faces, which form a convex polyhedron. Broadly, the faces of the cuboid can be any quadrilateral. More narrowly, rectangular cuboids are made from 6 rectangles, which are placed at right angles. A cuboid that uses all square faces is a cube.

Properties of a Cuboid are:

➡️ It has 12 edges

➡️ It has 8 corners or vertices

➡️ It has 6 faces.

A rectangular cuboid

The basic difference between a rectangle and a cuboid is that one is a 2D shape and the other is a 3D shape.

The basic difference between a cube and cuboid is that a cube has equal length, height and breadth whereas in cuboids these three may or may not be the same. The cuboid can also be called a right rectangular prism.

Where l= length, b= breadth, h= height:

Total Surface Area of Cuboid = 2(l*b+b*h+h*l)

Volume of Cuboid = L*B*H

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Answered by Anonymous
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