yes. a cube has 12 edges and 8 verticies
A cube has 8 vertices and 6 faces. Therefore a cube has 2 more vertices than faces.
A cube has 6 vertices and a square or rectangular based pyramid has 5 vertices so the cube has 1 more.
A cube has 8 vertices, a triangular pyramid has 4. So there are 4 more.
Assuming a square-based pyramid. 4 more edges in a cube than in a pyramid.
yes. a cube has 12 edges and 8 verticies
I don't know but I need to know =p
A cube has 8 vertices and 6 faces. Therefore a cube has 2 more vertices than faces.
A cube has 6 vertices and a square or rectangular based pyramid has 5 vertices so the cube has 1 more.
No. A cube has 6 faces and 8 vertices - it has exactly 2 more vertices than faces.
A cube has 8 vertices, a triangular pyramid has 4. So there are 4 more.
A cube has 12 edges whereas a cylinder has 2 edges so therefore it has 10 more edges than a cylinder.
Assuming a square-based pyramid. 4 more edges in a cube than in a pyramid.
4 more.
pyramid
Oh, dude, it's like a math riddle! So, if a polyhedron has 10 more edges than vertices, we can use Euler's formula: Faces + Vertices - Edges = 2. Since we know the relationship between edges and vertices, we can substitute that in and solve for faces. So, it would have 22 faces. Math can be fun... sometimes.
No.