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An ice cream cone can be approximated as a cone, which has one circular face at the base, one curved face forming the lateral surface, and no top face. It has one vertex at the tip of the cone where the lateral face meets the base. The base circle has one edge, and the lateral face has an infinite number of edges since it is a curved surface without straight edges.

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Ah, what a delightful question! An ice cream cone has one face, which is the flat, round part where the ice cream sits. It has one vertex, which is the pointy tip where the cone comes together. And it has one edge, which is the curved side that wraps around to form the cone shape. Just like painting a happy little tree, each part comes together to create something wonderful.

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Q: How many faces vertices and edges does a ice cream cone have?
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