A cone.
a cone
A cone has 1 face, 0 edges, and one vertex. The face is the circular flat area. The cone can roll, so it has no edges. Edges have to be straight. The vertex is the pointy thing opposite to the face.
a cone because if u "squash" it it will give you flat faces and it can roll because its smooth.
A sphere and a cylinder can roll straight.
a pyramid
A hollow ball.....
a ball
A cone has 1 face, 0 edges, and one vertex. The face is the circular flat area. The cone can roll, so it has no edges. Edges have to be straight. The vertex is the pointy thing opposite to the face.
sphere has 1 face and no vertex and it rolls but cone has 2 faces and it can roll and it has 1 vertex
sphere has 1 face and no vertex and it rolls but cone has 2 faces and it can roll and it has 1 vertex
a cone because if u "squash" it it will give you flat faces and it can roll because its smooth.
A cone.
'cheese balls'
A face.
A cylinder. Technically, the curved surface of a cylinder is not called a face, only the flat surfaces, so a cylinder has 2 faces and one curved surface.
A putter face must be flat so when you hit the ball it goes where you want it to go. If you are referring to loft, a putter has about 3-4 degrees of loft, this is because this loft gives the ball the most consistent roll.
It depends on the shape of the base. A pyramid or a prism can have any polygonal shape as base and the formula for its area will depend on the shape. With other solid figures, the base may simply be the face tat the object happens to be "sitting" on: roll it and another face becomes the base.
no it can not roll due to its flat sides