Geometry Mini-Lesson Below is the net of a polyhedron. How many vertices does the polyhedron have? MA.912.G.7.1: Describe and make regular, non-regular,

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Geometry Mini-Lesson Below is the net of a polyhedron. How many vertices does the polyhedron have? 4 5 8 12 MA.912.G.7.1: Describe and make regular, non-regular, and oblique polyhedra, and sketch the net for a given polyhedron and vice versa.

Geometry Mini-Lesson Which of the following solids has the most vertices? dodecahedron icosahedron octahedron tetrahedron MA.912.G.7.1: Describe and make regular, non-regular, and oblique polyhedra, and sketch the net for a given polyhedron and vice versa.

Geometry Mini-Lesson Which regular polyhedron solid does not have triangular faces? dodecahedron icosahedron octahedron tetrahedron MA.912.G.7.1: Describe and make regular, non-regular, and oblique polyhedra, and sketch the net for a given polyhedron and vice versa.

Geometry Mini-Lesson MA.912.G.7.1: Describe and make regular, non-regular, and oblique polyhedra, and sketch the net for a given polyhedron and vice versa.

Geometry Mini-Lesson Which of the following solids has the same number of vertices as an octahedron has faces? cube dodecahedron icosahedron tetrahedron MA.912.G.7.1: Describe and make regular, non-regular, and oblique polyhedra, and sketch the net for a given polyhedron and vice versa.