That depends on your definition of a 'face'. Some references define a face as any surface (curved or flat). Others specify that it must be a flat surface. If you go with this one, then a cylinder has 2 faces. If you include the curved surface, then 3 faces. If an edge doesn't have to be a straight line, then it has 2 edges. Either way you want to define these, there's no combination that would come up with a 1:2 ratio. You could have either a 2:2 (which reduces to 1:1), or you could have a 3:2 ratio.
Cylinder: Vertices = 0, Faces = 3, Edges = 2Rectangle: Vertices = 4, Faces = 1, Edges = 4.
Yes. A cube has 6 faces and 12 edges.
There are two faces, 0 edges, 0 vertices, and 1 base of a cylinder?
Faces: 2 circular, 1 curved rectangular. Vertices (not vertexes!): None Edges: 2 circular.
A cylinder has 3 faces, a cone 2. A cylinder has 2 edges, a cone 1. A cylinder consists of 2 circles and 1 rectangle, a cone consists of 1 circle and 1 semicircle.
No such shape exists. The closest contenders would be: a cylinder - 3 faces, 2 edges, 0 verticies or a cone - 2 faces, 1 edge, 1 vertex
Faces-2 the base and the slanted side Edges-1 separting the base and apex Vertices-1 there is an apex which is the tip, or top of the cone
cylinder or a sphere Actually, it is only a cylinder, not a sphere. A sphere has only 1 face and no edges.
No such shape exists. The closest contenders would be: a cylinder - 3 faces, 2 edges, 0 verticies or a cone - 2 faces, 1 edge, 1 vertex
No such shape exists. the closest contenders would be: a cylinder - 3 faces, 2 edges, 0 verticies or a cone - 2 faces, 1 edge, 1 vertex
The description given fits that of a cylinder
A cylinder is one possible answer.