Seven.
A 3D pentagon, also known as a pentagonal prism, has 10 vertices, 15 edges, and 7 faces. The two pentagonal bases contribute 5 vertices each, while the lateral edges connect the corresponding vertices of the bases. The total number of edges includes the edges of the bases and the lateral edges joining them. The faces consist of the two pentagonal bases and five rectangular lateral faces.
It has five faces in all. How many are lateral depends on the configuration of the pentahedron.
A cube has four lateral faces. These are the faces that are not the top or bottom faces of the cube. Each lateral face is a square, and all six faces of the cube are congruent.
Six faces.
Six faces.
It has five faces in all. How many are lateral depends on the configuration of the pentahedron.
A cube has four lateral faces. These are the faces that are not the top or bottom faces of the cube. Each lateral face is a square, and all six faces of the cube are congruent.
6 faces
Six faces.
Six faces.
4 lateral faces
Nine lateral sides,
A three-dimensional pentagon does not exist as a distinct geometric shape. The term "pentagon" specifically refers to a two-dimensional polygon with five sides. In three dimensions, the closest equivalent would be a pentagonal prism, which has 10 edges, 7 faces (2 pentagonal bases and 5 rectangular lateral faces), and 5 vertices.
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how many faces does a pentagon prism have
Five (5)
there are 5 sides