The answer will depend on what shape is at the right of the square and the shapes and sizes of the individual triangular blocks.
The answer will depend on what shape is at the right of the square and the shapes and sizes of the individual triangular blocks.
The answer will depend on what shape is at the right of the square and the shapes and sizes of the individual triangular blocks.
The answer will depend on what shape is at the right of the square and the shapes and sizes of the individual triangular blocks.
The answer will depend on what shape is at the right of the square and the shapes and sizes of the individual triangular blocks.
A square pyramid
A pyramid
A pyramid with a square base, or a triangular prism.
a square pyramid (i found it in my sons math book !)
There are many possible answers but the most likely one, for your level, is a triangular prism.
None, because there can be no such thing as a triangular square. If it is triangular it cannot be a square, if it is a square it cannot be triangular.
it is a triangular prism with a square bottom
# Square Pyramid # Rectangular Pyramid # Triangular Pyramid
The rectangular pyramid - it has a square base, so has four vertices rather than the three of a triangular one.
area
I think perhaps 2250 blocks .
A triangular pyramid has a triangular base and three triangular faces meeting at its apex. A square pyramid has a square base and four triangular faces meeting at its apex.