A cube has 6 faces. The number of faces, alone, is not sufficient to figure out the number of edges. For example, a cube has 12 edges. A pentagonal pyramid also has 6 faces, but it has 10 edges.
Yes, a cube has 6 faces and 12 edges
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A rhombus is a two dimensional figure while the concept of {faces, vertices and edges} is relevant to 3-dimensional shapes.
A rhombus is a plane (flat) figure so it has no faces. It has 4 edges and four vertices
triangular pyramid
A cube has 6 faces. The number of faces, alone, is not sufficient to figure out the number of edges. For example, a cube has 12 edges. A pentagonal pyramid also has 6 faces, but it has 10 edges.
Yes, a cube has 6 faces and 12 edges
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Well, isn't that just delightful! It sounds like A is a special kind of shape called a polyhedron. You see, in a polyhedron, each edge connects two faces together. So if A has twice as many edges as faces, it must be a very harmonious shape with a lovely balance between its edges and faces.
An octagon has only one face as it is a 2 dimensional figure. It has eight edges.
A rhombus is a two dimensional figure while the concept of {faces, vertices and edges} is relevant to 3-dimensional shapes.
In geometry, a rhomboid is a cube like three-dimensional figure with faces that are called rhombi. It has 6 rhombi faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices.
A hexagon is a flat figure and has 6 edges. It does not have faces
A rhombus is a plane (flat) figure so it has no faces. It has 4 edges and four vertices
8 faces ,5 edges* * * * *What?It has 5 faces and 8 edges.
6 faces and 12 edges.