GCSE Maths Practice: surface-area

Question 4 of 10

This question reinforces knowledge of cuboid faces.

\( \begin{array}{l}\text{How many faces does a cuboid have?}\end{array} \)

Choose one option:

Count all faces carefully. Remember 3 pairs of opposing faces.

A cuboid has six rectangular faces. Knowing the number of faces helps in calculating surface area. The top and bottom, left and right, front and back form three pairs. Total faces = 6. This is fundamental for 3D geometry problems.