No, two dimensional shapes do not have faces
triangular pyramid and cube.
cube and cuboid
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.
Rectangular prism Cube
No, two dimensional shapes do not have faces
Two: a pentagonal base and 5 triangular faces. The triangles need not all be the same and if you count them as different shapes, there will be six shapes in all.
There are infinitely many shapes that have ten faces.
A prism has two polygonal faces at each end and these may have any number of sides, n. The prism also has n rectangular faces.
Cans
A tetrahedron is a polyhedron with four triangular faces, while a triangular prism is a polyhedron with two triangular faces and three rectangular faces. The main difference between the two shapes is their number of faces and their base shapes. Additionally, a tetrahedron has four vertices and six edges, while a triangular prism has six vertices and nine edges.
triangular pyramid
A triangular prism has three rectangular faces and two triangular faces.
No, it has eight. There are six lateral faces, and two end faces.
A triangular prism has two three-sided bases and three rectangular lateral faces. A triangular prism has five faces, six vertices and nine edges.
There cannot be an answer purely in terms of polyhedra since each one must have at least 4 faces. Once you allow non-polyhedral shapes, one possible answer is two spheres and a nonahedron.
18. Six on each face, and six more that connect the vertexes of the two faces.