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A normal funnel has six edges (because it as a finite thickness), and no corners.

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Oh, dude, a funnel has one edge and two vertices. It's like a fancy triangle that got stretched out and now it's all about channeling liquids instead of geometry. So yeah, it's a pretty chill shape, not too many edges to worry about.

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1mo ago
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A funnel is a three-dimensional shape known as a cone. A cone has one edge, which is the curved surface that connects the base to the vertex (the pointy end). It also has one vertex, which is the point where all the edges meet. So, a funnel has one edge and one vertex.

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1mo ago
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Well, honey, a funnel has 2 edges and 1 vertex. It's not rocket science, just basic geometry. So next time you spill your drink, just remember that funnels are simple shapes with simple numbers.

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