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A cuboid has .... faces.

  1. 6    
  2. 4    
  3. 3    
  4. 5    

hintHint:

We are asked the number of faces a cuboid has. Cuboid is a shape have three dimensions.

The correct answer is: 6


    The number of faces a cuboid has is 6.

    For such questions, we should know different properties of different shapes.

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