pentacontahedron
Infinitely many.
this shape is called a Pentacontagon
It is called a Pentacontagon.
A cuboid, by definition, has exactly six faces. So a 50 sided cuboid would be called an impossibility. There are many configurations that can give rise to a solid object with 50 faces. For example: a pyramid shape with a 25-sided polygon as base or a prism with 48 sided polygons at each end. There are lots more possibilities and each would have a different name.
The shape has 50 sides is Pentacontagon
A 50-sided 3D shape is called a pentacontagon. It is a polygon with 50 sides and 50 angles. In three dimensions, it would be a polyhedron with 50 faces, 50 vertices, and 100 edges.
Infinitely many.
One 50-gon and 50 triangles.
33 edges
It ends up with 88 edges
this shape is called a Pentacontagon
It is called a Pentacontagon.
All coins have length, width and depth, and are thus 3D objects. The Australian 50 cent coin has twelve sides, and so is dodecagonal in shape.
A cuboid, by definition, has exactly six faces. So a 50 sided cuboid would be called an impossibility. There are many configurations that can give rise to a solid object with 50 faces. For example: a pyramid shape with a 25-sided polygon as base or a prism with 48 sided polygons at each end. There are lots more possibilities and each would have a different name.
The geometic term for the shape of a 50 Pence coin is a "Heptagon".
A polygon with 50 sides is called a pentacontagon. It has 50 angles and 50 vertices.
A 50-sided polygon would be called a pentacontagon.