Visualising Solid Shapes Worksheet Page 20

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46. Pentagonal prism has 5 pentagons.
47. Every cylinder has 2 opposite faces as congruent circles, so it is also
a prism.
48. Euler’s formula is true for all three-dimensional shapes.
49. A polyhedron can have 10 faces, 20 edges and 15 vertices.
50. The top view of
is
51. The number of edges in a parallelogram is 4.
52. Every solid shape has a unique net.
53. Pyramids do not have a diagonal.
54. The given shape is a cylinder.
55. A cuboid has atleast 4 diagonals.
56. All cubes are prisms.
Cylinders and cones are not polyhedrons because they are not made of
faces that are all polygons.
Cylinders
Cones
A cone has one base that is a circle
A cylinder has two parallel,
and a surface that comes to a point
congruent bases that are circles.
called the vertex.
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