At least four, but it can be more. If the base is a triangle (three sides) add the base and you get four. if the base is a quadrilateral (four sides), add the base and you get five. However many sides the base has, add one.
the answer is that, if you look at the base and count the edges that's how much more faces there would be on the pyramid. Example, if i have a hexagonal - based pyramid, a hexagon has 6 sides so the faces in the middle of the solid are six also so a hexagonal-based pyramid will have 12 faces. :)
6 faces, 10 edges and 6 vertices if it has a pentagonal base
A pyramid has 4 faces. :D * * * * * Not quite. A pyramid is a generic term used to describe a polyhedron with a polygonal base and a number of triangles rising from that base to meet at an apex. A pyramid whose base is a polygon with n-sides (or vertices) has n+1 faces, n+1 vertices and 2n edges, where n ≥ 3.
A pyramid with an n-sided base will have n + 1 vertices, n + 1 faces, and 2n edges.
There are five faces on a square based pyramid.
0 corners, infinity edges and 1 face
A pyramid with an n-sided base will have n + 1 vertices, n + 1 faces, and 2n edges. 7 vertices
Four faces four vertices
5
4, each of which is a triangle.
Five faces, in all.
A triangular based pyramid has 4 faces, 6 edges and 4 vertices