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3 d shape faces rhombus

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EssJay1 | 12:53 Sun 12th Mar 2006 | Science
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What's the mathematical term for a 3-d shape, with 6 faces and 8 vertice, where the faces are rhombuses? I tried rhomboid, but don't think that's correct?
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It's a rhombohedron.
Rhombohedron is almost certainly correct, but how about "equilateral parallelipiped"?

What about "oblique rhombic prism"? It tells you how to make them out of paper here:


http://www.korthalsaltes.com/rhombic_oblique_prism.htm


Happy snipping!!


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You're brilliant. Many thanks.

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