a cone
False. A solid figure that cannot roll does not necessarily have faces. The ability to roll is determined by the shape and symmetry of the figure, not by the presence of faces. For example, a sphere is a solid figure that cannot roll, but it does not have faces.
A cone?
cylinder
A sphere.
How about a sphere
A cone fits the description.
A cylinder is a solid figure that can both roll and slide. Its shape and symmetry allows it to roll smoothly along a surface, and its circular base provides stability for sliding. Both of these properties make it suitable for applications such as wheels and rollers.
That's a Sphere not Cylinder cuz it had flat Circles Above and
A solid figure.
You have to count the lines on a solid figure
no a basketball is not a solid figure.