A cube, if all it's sides are identical. Otherwise, it's known as a rectangular solid, to the best of my knowledge.
modify) So long as it's a three dimensional object, of course.
2006-08-14 12:24:35
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answered by comicards 6
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Six Sided Object
2016-10-18 23:55:37
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answered by Anonymous
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2015-08-18 17:23:36
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answered by Coreen 1
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A three dimensional cube is an example of a "hexahedron"-- which is probably the word you're looking for. A six sided object is called a hexahedron. However, if it is merely a two dimensional figure, then the name you're looking for is a hexagon, which looks like a honeycomb. I hope that cleared things up.
2006-08-14 12:28:12
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answered by bornslippyboy 3
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It looks like a cleat, these are used on docks to tie off boat lines. I don't know how sturdy your box is. Cleats are a bit heavy but if your box is sturdy enough, you can buy a fairly small cleat at a sporting goods store. You might find a cabinet knob or coat hook that will be more lightweight and work just as well, try Home Depot or even Walmart for that.
2016-04-03 01:17:08
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answered by Anonymous
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If it's two dimensional, it's a hexagon. If it's three dimensional, it's a cube. Assuming, in both cases, that all sides are equal.
2006-08-14 12:25:46
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answered by cool_breeze_2444 6
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2016-03-13 20:54:57
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answered by Anonymous
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A hexagon.
2006-08-14 12:25:32
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answered by Anonymous
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hexagon
2006-08-14 12:22:52
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answered by Boo Boo 5
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hexagon
2006-08-14 12:24:55
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answered by KingRichard 6
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