3 faces, 2 edges, no vertices
12 edges, 8 vertices, 6 faces.
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A pyramid with an n-sided base will have n + 1 vertices, n + 1 faces, and 2n edges.
Pyramid: Five faces, eight edges, and five vertices. Prism: Six faces, twelve edges, and eight vertices.
cylinder has 3 faces,1curved faces,2 flat faces and 2 curved edges
12 edges, 8 vertices, 6 faces.
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If the closed lunch box can be approximated by a cuboid, the answer is 6 faces, 8 vertices (not verticles) and 12 edges.
A pyramid with an n-sided base will have n + 1 vertices, n + 1 faces, and 2n edges.
Pyramid: Five faces, eight edges, and five vertices. Prism: Six faces, twelve edges, and eight vertices.
3 faces and 0 edges
cylinder has 3 faces,1curved faces,2 flat faces and 2 curved edges
A cylinder has 2 surfaces (faces), 0 vertices, and 0 edges.
if you mean how many faces and edges does a cylinder have then the answer is 6 faces and 12 edges i think lol. that is completly wrong
A triangularbased pyramid (tetrahedron) has 4 faces, 6 edges and 4 vertices
Cylinder: Vertices = 0, Faces = 3, Edges = 2Rectangle: Vertices = 4, Faces = 1, Edges = 4.
A cylinder has zero vertices. Vertices are defined as points where two or more edges meet, and since a cylinder has curved surfaces and no sharp corners, it does not possess any vertices. It has two circular faces at the top and bottom, but these do not count as vertices.