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A pyramid has a(n) for a base and a number of that all meet at the

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A. two-dimensional object; faces; vertex
B. point; vertices; point
C. polygon; edges; face
D. edge; faces, point

A pyramid has a(n) for a base and a number of that all meet at the same о - A. two-example-1
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Answer:

B. point; vertices; point

Explanation:

A pyramid is a 3-dimensional geometric shape that has a base, which is typically a polygon, and a number of triangular faces that all meet at a single point called the vertex. The pyramid has vertices at the corners of the base and all other points where the triangular faces meet.

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