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Jamie has been assigned to replicate the pyramids of Giza in Egypt. What type of pyramids are these? Describe the attributes.

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They are square pyramids. They have 4 faces. The 3 lateral faces are triangles, and the 4th face is a square base. Each pyramid has 6 vertices and 8 edges. The 3 lateral faces meet at a single point, or apex.
They are square pyramids. They have 4 faces. The 3 lateral faces are triangles, and the 4th face is a square base. Each pyramid has 6 vertices and 8 edges. The 3 lateral faces meet at a single point, or apex.

They are right rectangular pyramids. They have 6 faces. The 5 lateral faces are triangles, and the 6th face is a triangular base. Each pyramid has 5 vertices and 8 edges. The 4 lateral faces meet at a single point, or apex.
They are right rectangular pyramids. They have 6 faces. The 5 lateral faces are triangles, and the 6th face is a triangular base. Each pyramid has 5 vertices and 8 edges. The 4 lateral faces meet at a single point, or apex.

They are square pyramids. They have 5 faces. The 4 lateral faces are triangles, and the 5th face is a square base. Each pyramid has 5 vertices and 8 edges. The 4 lateral faces meet at a single point, or apex.
They are square pyramids. They have 5 faces. The 4 lateral faces are triangles, and the 5th face is a square base. Each pyramid has 5 vertices and 8 edges. The 4 lateral faces meet at a single point, or apex.

They are triangular pyramids. They have 5 faces. The 4 lateral faces are triangles, and the 5th face is a square base. Each pyramid has 5 vertices and 8 edges. The 4 lateral faces meet at a single point, or apex

They are square pyramids. They have 5 faces. The 4 lateral faces are triangles, and the 5th face is a square base. Each pyramid has 5 vertices and 8 edges. The 4 lateral faces meet at a single point, or apex.