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A hexagonal prism also has 6 faces and 10 edges. It is a prism that has a hexagonal base and two parallel congruent hexagonal faces.
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Since it is easier to conjoin hexagonal cells up to any length and width of any shape, bees prefer a hexagonal hive to any other shape. They have manageable number of sides.
yes it does has more than 3 pairs of parrallel edges
Legendre's proof relating to Hexagonal Numbers and the significance of the number 1791 has been improved upon by Duke and Schulze-Pillot (1990) to just three hexagonal numbers for every sufficiently large integer. There are 13 positive integers within the range 5 to 130 that cannot be represented by only 4 hexagonal numbers. Only the integers 11 and 26 require 6 hexagonal numbers. This is quite a technical subject and source material can be viewed at the link below.