Assuming that a solid triangle is a tetrahedron, the answer is: faces: 4 edges: 6 vertices: 4
A tetrahedron (triangular pyramid).
A cube has 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices
a triangular pyramid...
The only solid with the described properties is the tetrahedron. I'm sorry.
Tetrahedron: 4 equilateral triangle faces and 4 vertices.
Assuming that a solid triangle is a tetrahedron, the answer is: faces: 4 edges: 6 vertices: 4
The number of vertices on a solid pyramid will depend on its base as for example if it is a triangular based pyramid (tetrahedron) then it will have 4 vertices, 6 edges and 4 faces.
a tetrahedron
There is no limit to the number of vertices that a solid can have.There is no limit to the number of vertices that a solid can have.There is no limit to the number of vertices that a solid can have.There is no limit to the number of vertices that a solid can have.
Square Prism
A tetrahedron (triangular pyramid).
There is no such polyhedron.
A tetrahedron (triangular pyramid).
A tetrahedron or triangular pyramid.
The Euler characteristic indicates that such a solid does not exist.
triangular pyramid