Pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon ... etc
A shape with more than 10 sides may be called a polygon - but only if all the sides are straight lines - and there is nothing in the question to suggest that they are.
Common shapes with less than 4 sides are triangles and circles ( but the circle has no straight sides).
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.
the answer to this question is simple. any shape with more than 10 sides with two exceptions is the number of sides then gon. example: 12 sides= 12-gon, 13 sides=13-gon , etc.
A straight line
Most shapes will have more than two sides. If the sides are straight lines, the shapes MUST have more than two sides.
A shape with four sides has more vertices because there are more points where edges (straight lines) meet than a 3-sided shape.
A pentagon (5-sides), hexagon (6-sides), heptagon (7-sides), and octagon (8-sides) are all examples of shapes with more than four straight sides.
OK, SO a shape with fewer than four straight sides is a triangle, which has three (3) straight sides. Hope this helps! LOOPDOP says: A circle is a shape. And it has no straight sides..... isn't that "fewer"?
Think of a stop sign:)
Pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon ... etc
A shape with more than 10 sides may be called a polygon - but only if all the sides are straight lines - and there is nothing in the question to suggest that they are.
Common shapes with less than 4 sides are triangles and circles ( but the circle has no straight sides).
a shape
There is no specific name for such a shape.
Shape has fewer than 6 sides