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3 June, 02:47

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A cuboctahedron is a convex polyhedron with 12 vertices and 14 faces. A snub cube is a convex polyhedron with 24 vertices and 38 faces.

How do the number of edges of a cuboctahedron and a snub cube compare?

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  1. 3 June, 04:16
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    Using Euler's formula: F+V-E = 2A cuboctahedron will have 14 + 12 - E = 2, and E = 24 edges. A snub cube will have 38 + 24 - E = 2, so E = 60 edges.

    Therefore, a snub cube has more edges than (in fact, 2.5x as many edges as) a cuboctahedron.
  2. 3 June, 06:47
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    Answer D just took the test
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