2-Dimensional Figures Riddle A: I have 4 vertices.

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2-Dimensional Figures 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Riddle A: I have 4 vertices. I have only one set of parallel sides. I have 2 right angles. Riddle D: I have 4 vertices. I have 4 right angles. I am a rhombus, square, and rectangle. Riddle B: I have 6 vertices. Riddle E: I have 4 vertices. I have 2 sets of parallel sides. I have no right angles. Riddle C: I am a pentagon.

3-Dimensional Figures 1 2 3 5 6 7 Riddle A: I have 6 faces. I have 12 edges. I have 8 vertices. Riddle C: I have 5 faces. I am a prism. Riddle B: I have a curved surface. I have one base that is a circle. Riddle D: I have 5 faces. I have 8 edges. I have 5 vertices.

2-Dimensional Figures 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Riddle A: (figure 4) I have 4 vertices. I have only one set of parallel sides. I have 2 right angles. Riddle D: (figure 5) I have 4 vertices. I have 4 right angles. I am a rhombus, square, and rectangle. Riddle B: (figure 3) I have 6 vertices. Riddle E: (figure 6) I have 4 vertices. I have 2 sets of parallel sides. I have no right angles. Riddle C: (figure 8) I am a pentagon.

3-Dimensional Figures 1 2 3 5 6 7 Riddle A: (figure 2) I have 6 faces. I have 12 edges. I have 8 vertices. Riddle C: (figure 6) I have 5 faces. I am a prism. Riddle B: (figure 7) I have a curved surface. I have one base that is a circle. Riddle D: (figure 5) I have 5 faces. I have 8 edges. I have 5 vertices.