


Understanding Three-Dimensional Shapes: Cuboids, Prisms, Pyramids, Frustum, and Truncated Prisms
A cuboidal shape is a three-dimensional shape that has six square faces, with each face being the same size. The shape is like a box with all sides being the same length.
2. What is a right prism ?
A right prism is a three-dimensional shape that has a rectangular base and identical faces on all sides. It is a type of polyhedron that has a right angle between two adjacent faces.
3. What is a pyramid ?
A pyramid is a three-dimensional shape that has a square or triangular base and sloping sides that meet at the top. The shape is like a triangle with a flat base and slanting sides.
4. What is a frustum ?
A frustum is a three-dimensional shape that is formed by cutting off the top of a pyramid. It has a square or triangular base and sloping sides that meet at the top, but it is smaller than a full pyramid.
5. What is a truncated prism ?
A truncated prism is a three-dimensional shape that is formed by cutting off the top and bottom of a right prism. It has a rectangular base and identical faces on all sides, but it is shorter than a full right prism.



