No. They have more than 6.
Square pyramid: 5 Cube: 6
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An algebraic expression for "6 fewer than m" can be written as ( m - 6 ). This expression indicates that you subtract 6 from the variable ( m ).
I think the number that has 8 thousands 6 fewer than thousands 2 fewer than the thousands and four more units than hundreds is 8624.
No.
Hexahedrons have 6 faces. These include the rectangular prism, cuboids, and cubes.
The element that fits these criteria is sulfur. Sulfur has 6 valence electrons (more than oxygen with 6, fewer than neon with 8), 16 protons (more than sodium with 11, fewer than argon with 18).
yes. a stupid question
If each of your ANGLES is greater than 90° and there are fewer than six sides, you are a pentagon.
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Yes, a hexagon has 6 sides, and an octagon has 8. A hexagon has two fewer sides than the octagon.
A triangle, for example, has three.