What is a Cuboid? GiVe examples
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A cuboid is a three-dimensional shape with a length, width, and a height. The cuboid shape has six sides called faces. Each face of a cuboid is a rectangle, and all of a cuboid's corners (called vertices) are 90-degree angles. Ultimately, a cuboid has the shape of a rectangular box.
Some definitions restrict a cuboid to rectangular faces, other definitions allow for non-rectangular faces. Boxes, books, stacks of paper, and bricks are all examples of cuboids. Dice, ice cubes, some buildings, Rubik's Cube, shipping boxes, tissue dispensers, sugar cubes.
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⭐ A solid bounded by six rectangular faces is called a Cuboid.
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♨️ Examples:- A Matchbox , A Brick, A book
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