False. A solid figure that cannot roll does not necessarily have faces. The ability to roll is determined by the shape and symmetry of the figure, not by the presence of faces. For example, a sphere is a solid figure that cannot roll, but it does not have faces.
How about a sphere
cylinder
a cone because if u "squash" it it will give you flat faces and it can roll because its smooth.
One possibility is a section of a sphere.
A cylinder has 2 bases and can roll
cylinder
A cone?
How about a sphere
A sphere.
That's a Sphere not Cylinder cuz it had flat Circles Above and
a sphere
A cone.
cylinder
a pentagon
False.
Actually its a cylinder: 2 faces, no corners; rolls and slides
a cone