A cube has 3 pairs of congruent rectangle because it is made up of six squares ( squares are special types of rectangles, where all sides are equal ). However, not every rectangle is a square.
Yes it does.
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A hexahedron, or cube.
This depends on if the question is asking for each pair of opposite rectangles must be congruent, then it is a rectangular prism.If all of the rectangles are congruent, then it must be a Cube. A square is a special case of a rectangle, and all 6 sides being squares makes a cube and they are all congruent.
a cube. a square is also classified as a rectangle and a cube is made up of six squares.
6 rectangles. A CUBOID is a 3-dimensional figure where the lenths of the sides are NOT equal. The word 'CUBOID'. meansd 'Cube like'.
A rectangular cuboid would fit the given description
If you stack rectangles, the resulting 3-D shape will be a rectangular prism, also known as a cuboid. This shape has six rectangular faces, with opposite faces being congruent. The dimensions of the prism depend on the size and number of rectangles stacked. If the rectangles are arranged in a specific way, they can also form other shapes, but the most common outcome is a rectangular prism.
A rectangular prism has 3 pairs of congruent faces
A pentagonal prism.
A prism??? O.o sounds like it to me anyway...
No, a cuboid has 8 sides * * * * * That is not correct. A cuboid also has six faces. A cuboid is made up of three pairs of congruent rectangles - in the shape of a brick. The relationship between a cube and a cuboid is the 3-dimensional equivalent of the relationship between a square and a rectangle in 2-d.