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A polyhedron with one pentagonal base is a: Choose the best answer from the options below: A pentagon B cube C pentagonal pyramid D prism
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A polyhedron with one pentagonal base is a: Choose the best answer from the options below: A pentagon B cube C pentagonal pyramid D prism
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As it's base is pentagon, it means it has some other sides (4 actually), which are of some other kind of shape.
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option C) Pentagonal Pyramid is your correct answer.
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Because there is only one base, it is not a prism. It is not a cube because the sides of cubes are all squares. A pentagon is a 2-dimensional shape. So, the remaining choice is c.
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