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Q: Why the sphere cannot be constructed entierly with hexagonal rings?
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What is the name of a solid shape constructed from triangles on a square base?

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How many octahedral holes in hexagonal closed packing?

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What is the radius of a sphere with a volume of 26.5 cm?

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