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Question
Jamaal and Kaalu, the masons of Jagriti School, said that their grandfathers used many different kinds of bricks. Some of these are shown in this photo.

- Which of these bricks have curved edges?
- How many faces do you see of the longest brick?
- Is there any brick which has more than six faces?
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Solution


- We can see only 1 face of the longest brick.
- No, there is no brick with more than 6 faces.
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