Infinitely many.
this shape is called a Pentacontagon
It is called a Pentacontagon.
A cuboid, by definition, has exactly six faces. So a 50 sided cuboid would be called an impossibility. There are many configurations that can give rise to a solid object with 50 faces. For example: a pyramid shape with a 25-sided polygon as base or a prism with 48 sided polygons at each end. There are lots more possibilities and each would have a different name.
The shape has 50 sides is Pentacontagon
Pentacontakaihedron.
Infinitely many.
One 50-gon and 50 triangles.
33 edges
It ends up with 88 edges
All coins have length, width and depth, and are thus 3D objects. The Australian 50 cent coin has twelve sides, and so is dodecagonal in shape.
this shape is called a Pentacontagon
It is called a Pentacontagon.
A cuboid, by definition, has exactly six faces. So a 50 sided cuboid would be called an impossibility. There are many configurations that can give rise to a solid object with 50 faces. For example: a pyramid shape with a 25-sided polygon as base or a prism with 48 sided polygons at each end. There are lots more possibilities and each would have a different name.
The geometic term for the shape of a 50 Pence coin is a "Heptagon".
A polygon with 50 sides is called a pentacontagon. It has 50 angles and 50 vertices.
A 50-sided polygon would be called a pentacontagon.