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there are pairs of congruent, parallel surfaces in a cuboid​

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Answered by shree333
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yes it is true........

Answered by TanikaWaddle
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yes, there are pairs of congruent, parallel surfaces in a cuboid​

Step-by-step explanation:

A cuboid is a solid formed by joining the corresponding vertices of two congruent rectangles such that the lateral edges are perpendicular to the planes containing the congruent rectangles.

A book, a match box, a brick are all examples of a cuboid.

the cuboid has six surfaces and each one is congruent and parallel to the one opposite to it. Thus there is a pair of three rectangles which goes to make a cube.

#Learn more:

If two consecutive angles of cyclic quadrilateral are congruent, then prove that one pair of opposite sides are congruent and other is parallel.

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