A solid with at most one base cannot be which of the following?

A. cone
B. cube
C. pyramid
D. sphere

Is the answer B?

I had said a cube up at the very top. You said your not here to feed answers. All you had to say was YES!!!!!

A CUBE!!!!!!

YES !!!!

I got it a bit backwards, my bad. Cube is correct.

A cube has 6 potential bases in my opinion.

So is B the correct answer?

NO

a cone has one base
a pyramid has one base

we need something with multiple bases

If it has ONE base it CANNOT be

but I would not because I was not convinced you knew why.

At most one means it can't be more than one. It would have to be a cone.

alr

I would like to add most one base cannot be Which of the following cone Cube Pyramid Sphere

A solid with at most one base cannot be a cube. A cube has six congruent square faces, so it has six potential bases. Therefore, the correct answer is B.

Which of the following are considered? Sku lines AC &c D, DH and BF ,

EG and FH,EA and gh ,

It seems like you are providing pairs of lines. Without further context or information, it is difficult to determine what is being considered. The lines AC and CD, DH and BF, EG and FH, and EA and GH could represent various line segments or line intersections in a geometric figure. Please provide more context or describe what these lines represent in order to answer your question accurately.

When I throw dice, each may land on any of the six sides.

Thx (:

so its between a cone and a pyramid.

I am here to help, not to feed answers.