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Which choice represents the shapes of the faces of a square pyramid? A. two squares and four isosceles triangles B. a square and four isosceles triangles C. a square, two isosceles triangles, and two rectangles D. two squares and four rectangles

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Which choice represents the shapes of the faces of a square pyramid? A. two squares and four isosceles triangles B. a square and four isosceles triangles C. a square, two isosceles triangles, and two rectangles D. two squares and four rectangles

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The correct answer is B. A square pyramid has a square base and four isosceles triangles as faces.

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