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How are rectangular prims, triangle prims, and cubes different? How are they the same

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  1. 2 May, 09:14
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    a cube is a rectangular prism with all sides equal, and therefore all faces of equal area. A rectangular prism will have 4 faces of equal area and 2 faces of equal area ... A rectangular prism has four faces that are rectangles and two faces that are squares. A cube has six faces that are squares.
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