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What are vercities?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 4/28/2022

a vercitie is a corner of a 3d shape such as a cube or a cuboid

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How many vercities does a cube have?

A cube has 8 vercities.


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How many vercities does a cube have?

A cube has 8 vercities.


How many vercities does a cuboid have?

Assuming that by "vercities" you mean vertices, the answer is 8.


How many vercities has a decagon got?

10


How many based does a square pyramid has?

5


What has 0 vertices 0 edges 1 face?

a sphere has 0 vercites and 0 edges and 1 face its like a ball which has 1 face so it is round like the earth and has no edges like a square and has no vercities like a rectangular triangle or a squared based pyramid


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