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Cones and prisms both have only one base?

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Do cones and prisms both have only one base true or false?

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Do cones and prisms only have one base?

Cones and pyramids have only one base, but prisms have multiple bases.


How are pyramids and cones alike and differant?

Pyramids and cones are both kind of similar but also very different. You can say that the cone has no vertex (something that may be confusing because of what a book says) but a cone really does not have any vertex because there are no line segments or faces that are only faces (the circle is both a base and a face) You can say they are similar because they both have only one base Hope this helped - Harry


Do cones and pyramids have only one base?

False, prisms can have more than one base.


Does a cone with a circle base and a cone with a square base have the same volumes?

no The area of a cone is 1/3 times the base times the height, so the volumes are the same only if the area of the base times the height is the same in both cones.


Do cones have congruent bases?

Each cone has only one base so there is nothing for it to be congruent with!


What three dimensional figure only contain a polygon?

...All polyhedrons


Are all solids polyhedrons?

No, those bounded by only plane faces are but others are not.


Similarities and differences between cone and pyramid?

Similarities: both have a base which extends into a single vertex.Differences: a cone only has 1 edge and a pyramid has a minimum of 6 (for a triangular pyramid).the base of a pyramid is a polygon - the base of a cone is a curve(a mathematical cone has no edges at all it is a continuous sheet - or two sheets if you consider the vertex as dividing the surface into two sheets).


Why are pine cones purple?

Pine cones are only purple on a variety that has purple cones, so it is a trait of the variety.


Why polyhedrons have only area but not volume?

It's not true. As with all solid figures, polyhedra have volume and surface area.