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Well, honey, let me break it down for you. A pyramid can have an odd or even number of vertices, depending on the base shape. If the base has an odd number of sides, then the pyramid will have an odd number of vertices. But if the base has an even number of sides, then the pyramid will have an even number of vertices. It's as simple as that, darling.

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A pyramid does not always have an odd number of vertices. The number of vertices a pyramid has depends on the base shape and the number of sides it has. For example, a square pyramid has 5 vertices (4 on the base and 1 at the top), which is an odd number. However, a triangular pyramid has 4 vertices (3 on the base and 1 at the top), which is an even number.

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No. A pyramid can have any number of vertices from 4 upwards.

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