 Hello and welcome to the session. Today I will help you with the following question. The question says, Is a square prism same as a cube? Explain. First let's see what a cuboid is. A cuboid is a box shaped object in which all the faces are rectangles. This is the key idea to be used for this question. The figure given here is a cuboid with length L, breadth B and the height H. As you can see all the faces of the cuboid are rectangular in shape. Now let's move on to the solution. If at least of the lengths for cuboid are equal then the cuboid can be called a square prism. So in this cuboid if we take any two lengths to be equal like suppose we take the length L and the height H to be equal then it will form a square prism. As you can see in the figure this is a square prism which is formed by taking two of the lengths of the cuboid equal. So we can say that a square prism is a special case of the cuboid. All the three lengths of a cuboid are equal then the cuboid can be called a cube. So if in this cuboid we take the length, breadth and the height all three lengths to be equal then it will form a cube. As you can see in the figure this is a cube in which all the three lengths that is the length and the breadth and the height are equal. So we say that a cube is a special case of a square prism. Notice one more thing that a square prism one dimension different from the other two but a cube cannot. So a square prism is not same as a cube and from the definition of the cuboid we can also say that a square prism can also be a cuboid. Hence our final answer is no it can be a cuboid also. So hope you enjoyed the session have a good day.