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Similarities and differences between cuboids and cubes in the second volume of mathematics in grade five
Similarity: all of them have 6 faces, 8 vertices and 12 edges.

Difference: The areas of two opposite sides of a cuboid are equal, and the lengths of the opposite sides are equal. A cuboid has at most 6 rectangular faces, at least 4 rectangular faces and at most 2 square faces. A cube has six faces, each face is square, each face has the same area, and there are 12 sides, and each side has the same length.