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Faces Fig. 16.1 is made of six rectangul...

Faces Fig. 16.1 is made of six rectangular plane regions namely ABCDEFGH CGFB AEFB and CDHG. These six rectangular plane regions are six faces of the cuboid shown in Fig. 16. 1.

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