This math topic focuses on advanced geometry basics by practicing the identification of three-dimensional shapes based on their vertex count. Specifically, learners are required to recognize various 3D shapes such as cubes or pyramids by the number of vertices they have, each with different totals - 8, 4, and 6 vertices. Each question asks the learner to select a corresponding shape from a set of options, reinforcing their ability to analyze and visualize geometric properties. This set of problems helps solidify understanding of vertices in 3D geometrical contexts.
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Select the shape that is described
8 vertices