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A solid figure that has some of the same faces but some different faces, and has one more face than the other, is a prism and a pyramid. A prism has two identical bases and rectangular or square faces, while a pyramid has a polygonal base and triangular faces that meet at a single point, called the apex. The prism has one more face than the pyramid.
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No a sphere is a solid with no vortexes, faces, or edges while a cone has two faces, one vortex, and one edge.
Pyramid.
A hexagonal pyramid.
It could be a pyramid shape
A 3D shape with one base and three faces can only have triangular faces.
Pyramid
A polygonal pyramid.
The solid shape that has one square face and four triangular faces is called a pyramid. If you were to have a shape that had four triangular faces and no square face, it would be called a triangular pyramid.
A cone perhaps
it is a triangular pyrimid
Cube * * * * * A cube is a very special case. A more general one would be a rectangular prism (shape of a brick). Even more would be a rhombic hexahedron.
The tetrahedron has only four faces. A sphere has only one, but that's probably not what you meant since the surface of a sphere is curved.
Pyramid