The number of vertices does not determine the number of faces. If the shape with 6 vertices was a quadrilateral based bipyramid, it would have 8 faces. A hexagonal based pyramid has 7 vertices and 7 faces. So more vertices does not necessarily imply more faces.
a shape with 7 vertices
A shape with four sides has more vertices because there are more points where edges (straight lines) meet than a 3-sided shape.
A 4 sided shape has 4 vertices whereas a 3 sided shape has 3 vertices.
any closed shape with 4 sides or more sides. The question does not specify only four vertices!
Polygons of 6 or more sides have more than 5 vertices such as an octagon which has 8 vertices
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.
A shape with 7 sides.
a shape with 7 vertices
A shape with four sides has more vertices because there are more points where edges (straight lines) meet than a 3-sided shape.
A 4 sided shape which is a quadrilateral has more vertices than a 3 sided shape which is a triangle
Assuming that each vertex is used to connect exactly two sides, all two-dimensional shapes will have the same number of sides as vertices. So a shape with 4 sides will have 4 vertices and a shape with 3 sides will have 3 vertices. Think of a square (4 sides, 4 vertices) and a triangle (3 sides, 3 vertices).
A 4 sided shape has 4 vertices whereas a 3 sided shape has 3 vertices.
Shape has fewer than 6 sides
any closed shape with 4 sides or more sides. The question does not specify only four vertices!
Polygons of 6 or more sides have more than 5 vertices such as an octagon which has 8 vertices
A shape that has more than 4 vertices is called a polygon. Polygons are closed geometric figures with straight sides. Examples of polygons with more than 4 vertices include a pentagon (5 vertices), hexagon (6 vertices), heptagon (7 vertices), octagon (8 vertices), nonagon (9 vertices), decagon (10 vertices), and so on. Each vertex represents a point where two sides of the shape meet.
A shape that has 3 more vertices than a triangle, which has 3 vertices, is a hexagon. A hexagon has a total of 6 vertices. This geometric figure can be regular, with all sides and angles equal, or irregular, with varying side lengths and angles.