A cuboid is like a box, so it has f = 6 faces, v = 8 vertices (corners) and e = 12 edges.
You can verify the answer by putting the numbers in the Euler formula:
v + f = e + 2
or
8 + 6 = 12 + 2
14 = 14 (so the answers are probably correct)
Here's a link to the shape of a triangular prism, from which you can deduce the number of faces, edges, and vertices.
A cubiod is cut into two triangular prisms by a single cut. Each of the resulting solids has
How many faces?
How many edges?
How many vertices?
2 answers
Sorry, here's the link:
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/TriangularPrism.html
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/TriangularPrism.html