A solid cone has 2 faces and 1 edge
A cylinder and a cone - are two entirely different 3D shapes. A cylinder has three faces & two edges. A cone has two faces and one edge.
Two. The top 'edge' or point, and the bottom edge defining the circle or ellipse of the base.
cube, cone, sphere * * * * * All wrong. The correct answer is a heptagonal prism.
how can you find the perimeter of a cone i.e. a 3d shape!
It is impossible to count the edges of a 3d anything. A cone is 3D anyway so it is impossible. Another reason it is impossible to count the edges is that a cone is made out of circles. If you drew a 2D cone, it wouldn't be a cone anymore, it would be a triangle. So, in essence, a cone is a tri-agnle which has three sides; but a cone is 3D and, as I said before, the edges cannot be counted on a 3D object.
A solid cone has 2 faces and 1 edge
triangular prism
A cylinder and a cone - are two entirely different 3D shapes. A cylinder has three faces & two edges. A cone has two faces and one edge.
a cylinder
A cone is a 3D shape that has 1 face, 1 vertices, and 0 edges and 2 examples are a ice cream cone, a traffic cone and a birthday cap
There are no edges on a cone
The cone IS a 3d figure.
Two. The top 'edge' or point, and the bottom edge defining the circle or ellipse of the base.
cube, cone, sphere * * * * * All wrong. The correct answer is a heptagonal prism.
There are exactly 0 faces and edges in a cone .
A cone would fit the given description