A rhombus is a two dimensional figure while the concept of {faces, vertices and edges} is relevant to 3-dimensional shapes.
the answer really is 6there are 6 faces in a three-dimensional model
An icosagon is a two-dimensional polygon, not a three-dimensional figure. An icosagon has 20 sides - while an icosahedron has 20 faces.
A cube is specifically a three-dimensional object in geometry and therefore cannot be two-dimensional.
One - a rectangle is a flat shape - not a three dimensional object !
a rhombus has 4 sides (4 lines that make the shape). I don't think it is called faces.
Assuming you mean a pentagon - not penagon, a 3-dimensional pentagon is a dodecahedron which has 12 faces.
A rhombus has 4 corners and 1 face.
A cube has 6 faces. It also has 12 edges and 8 corners. Cubes are a three dimensional structure.
A rectangle is a two-dimensional shape, so it doesn't have faces in the way that three dimensional shapes have. A rectangle has four edges and four corners.
A rhombus is a plane (flat) figure so it has no faces. It has 4 edges and four vertices
No it is 3 dimensional because it has many faces