A tetrahedron
A sphere
The shape you are describing is a cylinder. A cylinder has two flat circular faces (the top and bottom) and one curved surface that wraps around the sides. It has no edges or vertices where flat surfaces meet, as the curved surface is continuous.
Sphere
A cylinder
A dodecagon is a two-dimensional polygon with 12 sides. It has 12 edges and 12 vertices. Since it's a flat shape, it does not have faces like three-dimensional objects do; it only has one face, which is the surface of the polygon itself. Thus, a dodecagon has 1 face, 12 edges, and 12 vertices.
Sphere
A sphere
A cone would fit the given description
The shape you are describing is a cylinder. A cylinder has two flat circular faces (the top and bottom) and one curved surface that wraps around the sides. It has no edges or vertices where flat surfaces meet, as the curved surface is continuous.
Sphere
A cylinder
A cylinder
A sphere. A sphere is a solid figure that has no faces, edges, or vertices. This is because it is completely round; it has no flat sides or corners.
A dodecagon is a two-dimensional polygon with 12 sides. It has 12 edges and 12 vertices. Since it's a flat shape, it does not have faces like three-dimensional objects do; it only has one face, which is the surface of the polygon itself. Thus, a dodecagon has 1 face, 12 edges, and 12 vertices.
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a sphere, of course!
Not too sure but you may be thinking of a cube which has 6 same flat faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices