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    How many circular bases does a cylinder have?

    Solution

    Explanation:

    A cylinder is similar to a prism, but its two bases are circles, not polygons. Also the sides of a cylinder are curved, not flat.
    There are 2 circular bases 1 on top and 1 on bottom.

  • Question 2
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    Which of the statements is true?

    a) The triangular prism has 2 triangular faces and 3 square bases.

    b) The square pyramid has 4 triangular faces and 1 square base.

    c) The square pyramid has 4 triangular faces and 2 square bases.

    d) The triangular prism has 4 triangular faces and 1 square base.

    Solution

    Explanation:

    Triangular Prism - A triangular prism is a three sided prism. It is a polyhedron made os a triangular base, a translated copy and three faces joining corresponding sides

    Square pyramid - In a square pyramid, the four side faces are triangles. The base is a square. It has 5 vertices (corner points) . It has 8 edges.

    So both (a) and (b) is true only

      

  • Question 3
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     How many circles would you find in a net that can be folded to form a cylinder?

    Solution

    Explanation:

    There are two circles to form a cylinder. A cylinder has two circular face.

     

  • Question 4
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    How many bases does a pyramid have?

    Solution

    Explanation:

    It has one base . A pyramid has one base only

     

  • Question 5
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    How many congruent edges does a cube have?

    Solution

    Explanation:

    A cube has 12 edges. Because all faces are squares and congruent to each other , all 12 edges are the same length. A point formed where edges meet. A cube has 8 vertices.

     

  • Question 6
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    The lateral faces of a pyramid are____.

    Solution

    Explanation:

    Each lateral faces of a pyramid are in triangular shape.

  • Question 7
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    How many vertices does a cone have?

    Solution

    Explanation:

    A cone has only one vertice.

     

  • Question 8
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     The base of a prism is an octagon. Find the total number of edges on the prism.  

    Solution

    Explanation:

    An Octagon is a polynomial with 8 sides . In an octagonal prism we have two octagonal faces so to8∗2=16 sides or edges.

    And those eight corner of one octagon is additionally connected to 8 corners of other Octagon , form more 8 edges.

    So total number of edges =16+8=24

     

     

  • Question 9
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    The base of a prism is a hexagon. How many edges will the prism have? 

    Solution

    Explanation:

    The hexagonal prism has 18 edges
    As a hexaginal prism have two hexagonal faces . So they have 6∗2=12 edges . And it has 6 reactangular faces who are connected to each other so 6 edges .
    So total 12+6=18 edges.

  • Question 10
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     How many triangles would you find in a net that folds into a square pyramid?  

    Solution

    Explanation:

    A square pyramid has four faces so there will be 4 triangles and one base which is square.

     

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