It's a cylinder
Two three dimensional figures that have circular bases: Cone, and Cylinder.
cylinder
The description given fits that of a cone shape.
A cylinder or a frustrum of a cone.
The shape with two circular bases and a curved surface is called a cylinder. In a cylinder, the circular bases are parallel and congruent, connected by a curved surface that wraps around the sides. Common examples of cylinders include cans and pipes.
Two three dimensional figures that have circular bases: Cone, and Cylinder.
a cylinder
The total volume of punch that can fill 100 cups with heights of 3.6 inches and circular bases of 2 inches in diameter, in the shape of a cone is: 377 cubic inches. (about 1.63 gallons of punch)
cylinder
The description given fits that of a cone shape.
A cylinder has 2 circular equal opposite parallel bases
A cylinder or a frustrum of a cone.
The shape with two circular bases and a curved surface is called a cylinder. In a cylinder, the circular bases are parallel and congruent, connected by a curved surface that wraps around the sides. Common examples of cylinders include cans and pipes.
The question causes me to wonder how the circular bases can be defined without edges!
There are many possible answers: a frustrum of a cone, a sphere or torus intersected by a pair of parallel planes, a circular prism (cylinder) are some.
a clock, a 2 dementioal circle, and the flat part of a cone (the rounded part). hope this answers your question.
A cylinder has two circular bases.