Oh, isn't that a lovely question! Shapes with an odd number of faces can be quite special. One shape that fits this description is a pyramid. It has a triangular base and three faces meeting at a single point, creating a total of four faces.
One shape could be a truncated 5-sided "pyramid." The base and top would be parallel pentagons. Because the sides will consist of an odd number of faces (5), none will be parallel to each other.
There is no limit to the number of vetices or faces that a shape can have.
If they are plane faces the shape is likely to be a polyhedron.
A pyramid shape, by default, has a square base. It therefore has 5 faces.
There is no limit to the number of faces.
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The answer will depend on what is known of the shape. If you know only the number of faces, or only the number of vertices, then you cannot work out the number of edges. If you only know the shapes of the faces you cannot.The answer will depend on what is known of the shape. If you know only the number of faces, or only the number of vertices, then you cannot work out the number of edges. If you only know the shapes of the faces you cannot.The answer will depend on what is known of the shape. If you know only the number of faces, or only the number of vertices, then you cannot work out the number of edges. If you only know the shapes of the faces you cannot.The answer will depend on what is known of the shape. If you know only the number of faces, or only the number of vertices, then you cannot work out the number of edges. If you only know the shapes of the faces you cannot.
A sphere- there are no faces, edges or vertices
cone
All of them.
The shape with the least number of faces is a tetrahedron. A tetrahedron has four triangular faces, which are the minimum number needed to enclose a three-dimensional space. It is the simplest polyhedron, consisting of four vertices and six edges.
Triangle Pentagon Septagon Nonagon Etc