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P RACTICE AND R EVIEW

$8.50 × 4 $36.00 $

$0.68 × 2 $2.00 $1.36 1

4.3 ×

2-D lengthwidth 3-D lengthwidthheight

face a flat surface of a 3-dimensional figure

bases the top and bottom faces of a prism

1 vertex cone

2 faces and 1 curved surface cylinder

2 parallel and congruent triangular bases triangular prism

1 square base square pyramid

4 triangular faces triangular, square, and rectangular pyramids

6 congruent faces square prism (cube)

4 vertices triangular pyramid

9 edges triangular prism

6 rectangular faces rectangular prism

square pyramid rectangular pyramid triangular pyramid

square prism rectangular prism triangular prism

Name of Prism FacesVerticesEdges Solid Figure square6812 1

Name of Prism FacesVerticesEdges Solid Figure rectangular6812 2

Name of Prism FacesVerticesEdges Solid Figure triangular569 3

Name of Pyramid FacesVerticesEdges Solid Figure square558 18

Name of Pyramid FacesVerticesEdges Solid Figure triangular446 19

Name of Pyramid FacesVerticesEdges Solid Figure rectangular558 20

21 rectangular pyramid 22 triangular pyramid

23 square pyramid 24 rectangular prism

25cone 26 triangular prism

27cylinder 28 square prism or cube