In the common use of the phrase "geometric solid", the answer is three. In advanced mathematics, dimensions greater than three are also studied. In many cases, the name of a plane (two-dimensional) figure has the ending "-gon" as in "hexagon", while the name of a solid figure (three dimensional) has the ending "-hedron" as in tetrahedron.
It has three dimensions.
A geometric solid has ... 50 solids! What does that mean?
It is a solid object and so has 3 dimensions.
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A geometric solid is defined in 3 dimensions.Theoretical MathematicsIn mathematics, the term "solid" is used to mean "an object that has the same dimensionality as the space under discussion." So it's possible to talk about 7-dimensional solids, which have 7 dimensions, or 23-dimensional solids, which have 23 dimensions. (This is different from the use of time as a "4th dimension".)
It has three dimensions.
A geometric solid has ... 50 solids! What does that mean?
Just using the word plane suggests that it is in 3-space (assuming you are talking about a real plane, not a complex or otherwise one; and provided you mean how many REAL dimensions does a plane occupy) and so it would occupy 2 dimensions. In general a hyper-plane in n-dimensional space occupies n-1 dimensions.
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It is a solid object and so has 3 dimensions.
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A solid with three dimensions will be measured in cubic feet, 77,760 in this case, unless those dimensions are inches.
You need the dimensions of the bricks.
The answer depends on solid what! 4 lbs of osmium will occupy lot less space than 4 lbs of polystyrene foam, for example.
Yes. But there are many (about 15) different phases of ice. Have a crack at Ice in wikipedia.com.