TYPES of SOLIDS PRE374 PRISM: a solid with two identical ends and all flat surfaces. BASE: the side on which the solid rests. Triangular Prism Rectangular.

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TYPES of SOLIDS PRE374 PRISM: a solid with two identical ends and all flat surfaces. BASE: the side on which the solid rests. Triangular Prism Rectangular Prism

TYPES of SOLIDS PRE374 CYLINDER: a solid with two identical flat ends that are circular or oval in shape. Cylinder Cone BASE: the side on which the solid rests. CONE: a solid with one vertex and a base that’s circular or oval in shape.

TYPES of SOLIDS PRE374 PYRAMID: a solid whose base is any polygon and sides are triangles. BASE: the side on which the solid rests. Square Pyramid Triangular Pyramid Pentagonal Pyramid