They aren't - only.
If you only used hexagons, you wouldn't be able to make them into a ball. Sticking only hexagons together would give you a flat piece of fabric.
To get a ball shape, you use 12 pentagons, and 20 hexagons, with the same length sides. That combination is what allows you to make something nearly perfectly round out of bits that are actually flat.
They have hexagons and pentagons on it.
They have a few pentagons on it.
On the 32-panel soccer ball, there are 12 pentagons and 20 hexagons.
On a soccer ball there are 12 pentagons and any practical number of hexagons that can make the soccer ball look spherical.
On an official soccer ball you will find 20 hexagons and 12 pentagons. There are 60 points in which the corners of the hexagons and the hexagons connect, and the hexagons and the pentagons connect. The 20 hexagons are white, while the 12 pentagons are white.
A soccer ball has 12 pentagons and 20 hexagons, not 20 pentagons and 12 hexagons.
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Soccer balls have different patterns, but if you have both regular pentagons and regular hexagons it must have 12 pentagons and 20 hexagons.
A regulation soccer ball is comprised of both hexagons and pentagons.
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anything goes * * * * * Its faces are a mixture of pentagons and hexagons.
ofcourse 47!!! beginers math umm.... no.... there are hexagons and pentagons! count again!