A hexagonal pyramid because 6=hexagon and if a pyramid has a hexagon on the bottom and triangles on the sides with a point on the top. THERE IS YOUR ANSWER!! IYANA THOMAS SABAL PALM ELEMENTRY
It depends on what type of pyramid. Their is an square pyramid, a rectangular pyramid, a pentagonal pyramid, etc.
triangular pyramid
A pentagonal (or pentagon based) pyramid. when you count the base as one of the sides.A hexagonal pyramid id you do not count the base as one of the sides.
A rectangular prism is like a chalkboard eraser. A triangular prism is a pyramid. A pentagonal prism is a three dimensional home plate. None of them are the same.
Just that, a pentagonal based pyramid.
pentagonal prism
There are an infinite number of shapes. A tetrahedron (triangular pyramid), a square-based pyramid, a pentagonal pyramid, a hexagonal pyramid, etc. A triangular prism, a rectangular prism (cuboid), a pentagonal prism, etc are some examples.
There are many such solids: A heptagonal pyramid A cuboid (or rectangular prism) A hexagonal dipyramid A pentagonal pyramid with a 2-vertex shape on the other side etc.
Pentagonal pyramid because a pentagon has five sides and then you have the base.
No a hexagonal pyramid has a base of a octagon and six triangles. (:
A pentagonal pyramid has 5 triangular faces and 0 rectangular faces.
A tetrahedron (triangular pyramid) A rectangular pyramid, A pentagonal pyramid, A hexagonal pyramid, A heptagonal pyramid, An octagonal pyramid, A nonagonal pyramid, the list is endless. Plus you can have prisms for each of the above. Then there are the sphere, ellipsoid, cone. Not forgetting irregular and concave shapes.
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It can be a pentagonal prism or a hexagonal based pyramid
A hexagonal pyramid is one possibility. A pentagonal bi-pyramid is another. There are others.
It depends on what type of pyramid. Their is an square pyramid, a rectangular pyramid, a pentagonal pyramid, etc.
Yes a hexagonal pyramid and a pentagonal prism