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A pyramid is a solid figure, the base of which is

Reason: A pyramid is solid figure, the base of which is a triangle or square or some other polygon.

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Boundaries of surfaces are:

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In Indus Valley Civilization (about 3000 B.C.), the bricks used for construction work were having dimensions in the ratio

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The side faces of a pyramid are:

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It is known that if x + y = 10 then x + y + z = 10 + z. The Euclid’s axiom that illustrates this statement is:

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