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No, shapes with odd numbers of sides do not always lack parallel sides. For example, a trapezoid is a four-sided shape (even number of sides) that has one pair of parallel sides, while an irregular pentagon (five sides) can have no parallel sides at all. The presence of parallel sides depends on the specific properties and measurements of the shape, not solely on whether the number of sides is odd or even.
Five shapes that can be constructed are octagon, hexagon, square, triangle, and rectangle.
a pentagon
A square, a rectangle, a rhombus and a parallelogram would all fit the given description
square based pyramid
Five shapes in all but four of them are the same.
Five different modes of transportation are airplane, bus, car, train, and walking.
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There are at least five Duckhorn Drives in the United States, in at least five different states. Without knowing which one you're referring to, your question is unanswerable.
Five-sided shapes are called pentagons.
They are closed plane shapes which are bounded by five straight lines.