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 interior angles of a 48 sided polygon add up to 8280 degrees
It is a 48 sided polygon whose interior angles add up to 8280 degrees
It is a regular 8 sided octagon
The volume doesn't tell the dimensions. It doesn't even tell the shape.
a 48 sided shape is called a hexoctahedron. It can also be called a 48-gon
The answer depends on the shape. If the shape is like a pyramid, it will have one 48-sided polygon and 48 triangular faces: making 49 faces in all. If the shape is like a pyramid, it will have two 32-sided polygons as bases and 32 rectangular faces: making 34 faces in all. There are many more possibilities.
It is 48 sided polygon.
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.
By looking at other polygons with less sides, we can see how many triangles they can fit. In a 4-sided polygon (square), you can fit 2 triangles. In a 5-sided polygon (pentagon), you can fit 3 triangles. In a 6-sided polygon (hexagon), you can fit 4 triangles. In an 8-sided polygon (octagon), you can fit 6 triangles. The pattern here is the number of triangles is equal to the number of sides minus 2. T = N - 2 So... 50 - 2 = 48. 48 triangles can fit into a 50-sided polygon.
Well, darling, a 48-sided shape is called a tetracontaoctagon. It's like a fancy way of saying "I have way too many sides for you to handle." So next time you come across one, just remember it's not your average run-of-the-mill shape.
I suggest you call that a "48-sided polygon". Of course you could make up (or look up) a fancy name for it, but I don't really see the point.
The interior angles of a 48 sided polygon add up to 8280 degrees
0.5*(162-48) = 104 diagonals
about 18...hope this helps(:
The interior angles of a 48 sided polygon add up to 8280 degrees
I would expect it to land on a number of 4 or higher 50% of the time or roughly 24 times.