I guess 16 angles.
A square based pyramid has 12 angles
A regular polygon has equal sides and angles. A polygon has a surface area but a polyhedron has many faces as for example a pyramid.
There are 20 angles.
A square pyramid has 5 vertices
A square pyramid has a total of eight angles. It has four base angles at the square base and four apex angles formed between the triangular faces and the vertex at the top of the pyramid. The base angles are each 90 degrees, while the apex angles vary depending on the height of the pyramid.
A square based pyramid has 12 angles
A regular 6 sided hexagon has no right angles.
A square pyramid has 16 angles.
A regular polygon has equal sides and angles. A polygon has a surface area but a polyhedron has many faces as for example a pyramid.
None normally as in the form of a regular 5 sided pentagon.
There are 20 angles.
There are no right angles (90 degrees) in a hexagonal pyramid.
A pyramid has 6 angles, 8 faces, and 6 edges. Is that right?
A triangle-based pyramid has one right angle at the apex where the three triangular faces meet. This right angle is formed by the intersection of the base of the pyramid and one of its slant edges. The other angles in a triangle-based pyramid are typically acute angles formed by the base and the slant edges.
5 angles
20 angles
A triangular-based pyramid has a total of six angles. Each of the three triangular faces has three angles, totaling nine angles. However, three of these angles are shared at the base of the pyramid, resulting in a total of six unique angles in a triangular-based pyramid.