A cube has 12 edges. A 4-sided pyramid has 8 edges. A 3-sided pyramid has 6 edges. There are also other pyramids with more sides.
A cube has 6 faces. You can see this on any 6 sided dice. By looking at a dice, you can see also that there is a square on the top, and square on the bottom, and 4 edges connecting the two squares. So, the number of edges is 4+4+4=12.
A cube has 4 vertical edges and 8 horizontal edges.
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12 edges, 4 corners.
A cube has 12 edges. A 4-sided pyramid has 8 edges. A 3-sided pyramid has 6 edges. There are also other pyramids with more sides.
A cube has 6 faces. You can see this on any 6 sided dice. By looking at a dice, you can see also that there is a square on the top, and square on the bottom, and 4 edges connecting the two squares. So, the number of edges is 4+4+4=12.
A cube has 4 vertical edges and 8 horizontal edges.
12 edges in a cube, 4 quarts in a gallon.
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12 edges, 4 corners.
4+4+4+4 4 sides are the bottom(Base) of the cube, 4 of the sides are the verticle edges of the cube, 4 more of the sides are the top of the cube/and the base of the trianglular pyramid, and the other 4 are the edges of the pyramid. Total number of edges is 16
12 * * * * * NO! It has 4 more edges.
No a square is 2 sided a cube is 4 sided
It has 12 congruent edges
Assuming a square-based pyramid. 4 more edges in a cube than in a pyramid.
A cube has 12 edges. With a total length of 48 units, each edge is 48 units ÷ 12 = 4 units volume = edge_length3 = (4 units)3 = 64 cubic units.