A math problem in junior high school: if each face of a polyhedron is a Pentagon and each vertex has three edges at one end, then the polyhedron has () edges, There are () faces. For mathematical experts to solve, idle people get out of the way, thank you!

A math problem in junior high school: if each face of a polyhedron is a Pentagon and each vertex has three edges at one end, then the polyhedron has () edges, There are () faces. For mathematical experts to solve, idle people get out of the way, thank you!

This is a regular dodecahedron,
Edge e = 30
Evidence:
Each face has five edges and twelve faces have 60 edges. Each edge is calculated twice and there are 30 edges in total
It's based on Euler's formula,
F+V-2=E
F (face)
V (vertex)
E (edge)