This document discusses three 3D shapes - triangular prism, pentagonal prism, and tetrahedron. For each shape, it lists the number of faces, vertices, and edges that make up the shape. It also provides examples of where each shape can be seen in the real world, such as a tent for the triangular prism and the Pentagon building for the pentagonal prism. The document was written by a student named Hii Jin Wei for their Junior Prep class on maths 3D shapes.
This document discusses three 3D shapes - triangular prism, pentagonal prism, and tetrahedron. For each shape, it lists the number of faces, vertices, and edges that make up the shape. It also provides examples of where each shape can be seen in the real world, such as a tent for the triangular prism and the Pentagon building for the pentagonal prism. The document was written by a student named Hii Jin Wei for their Junior Prep class on maths 3D shapes.
This document discusses three 3D shapes - triangular prism, pentagonal prism, and tetrahedron. For each shape, it lists the number of faces, vertices, and edges that make up the shape. It also provides examples of where each shape can be seen in the real world, such as a tent for the triangular prism and the Pentagon building for the pentagonal prism. The document was written by a student named Hii Jin Wei for their Junior Prep class on maths 3D shapes.
Class: Junior Prep Triangular Prism • Number of faces: 5 • Number of vertices: 6 • Number of edges: 9 • I can see this shape in real world is the tent Pentagonal Prism • Number of faces: 7 • Number of vertices: 10 • Number of edges: 15 • I can see this shape in real world is the Pentagon Building in Washington, D.C Tetrahedron • Number of faces: 4 • Number of vertices: 4 • Number of edges: 6 • I can see this shape in real world is Egyptian Pyramid Thank you