Asked by BUBBLES
A solid with two parallel bases cannot be which of the following?
1. cylinder****
2. cube
3. prism
4. pyramid
Thank you
1. cylinder****
2. cube
3. prism
4. pyramid
Thank you
Answers
Answered by
Steve
wrong. The two circular ends of the cylinder are usually parallel.
I guess that leaves only one other possibility, right?
I guess that leaves only one other possibility, right?
Answered by
BUBBLES
yes,,,,
4!
4!
Answered by
Anna
Pyramid?
Answered by
Mr. Mr
Not it prism I am taking the same question from nly prism on mine and cube and cylinder are not parred so it 3
Answered by
J-HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPE
So is it C or D...
Answered by
Hai
Tis not prism,I tried that it did not work. So the only answer for this is pyramid I guess.
Answered by
Aly.Kattt
Can someone please give me the correct answers to the Measurement Unit Test pt.1??? I really struggle with math and I already failed this once and I don't want to get a bad grade on it again.
Answered by
Jay
It's pyramid.
Answered by
OnYx Dizz on XBOX ONE
whats the answer
Answered by
u h h
i dont have pyramid as an answer ;^;
Answered by
dude
its prism... "easy"
Answered by
FNBR
Its a pyramid because a prism has two bases that act as sides and a pyrmid has one flat base and a pointed tip. hope this help u guys.
Answered by
answerrrr
its prism c;