A shape with four sides has more vertices because there are more points where edges (straight lines) meet than a 3-sided shape.
True. A cube has 12 edges and 8 vertices.
A cube is a geometric shape which has 6 faces and 8 vertices ie .2 more vertices than faces
yes. a cube has 12 edges and 8 verticies
A triangular dipyramid (two tetrahedrons or triangular pyramids stuck together) has 9 edges and 5 vertices. A parallelepiped (including cuboid) has 12 edges and 8 vertices
The shape would be impossible. The faces and vertices have to add up to two more than the edges.
A shape with four sides has more vertices because there are more points where edges (straight lines) meet than a 3-sided shape.
True. A cube has 12 edges and 8 vertices.
A shape with more than 12 edges is a dodecahedron which has 30 edges
A cube is a geometric shape which has 6 faces and 8 vertices ie .2 more vertices than faces
yes. a cube has 12 edges and 8 verticies
A shape with four sides has four vertices and a shape with three sides has three vertices, so a shape with four sides has more vertices than a shape with three sides.
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A triangular dipyramid (two tetrahedrons or triangular pyramids stuck together) has 9 edges and 5 vertices. A parallelepiped (including cuboid) has 12 edges and 8 vertices
the answer is cylinder
A 4 sided shape which is a quadrilateral has more vertices than a 3 sided shape which is a triangle
Oh, isn't that a happy little question! Let's think about it together. A prism has 2 bases and the same number of edges as the number of sides on those bases, plus the number of edges connecting the corresponding vertices on the bases. So, a prism can't have seven more edges than vertices because the number of edges is determined by the number of sides on the bases and the number of vertices.