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187 (one hundred [and] eighty-seven) is the natural number following 186 and preceding 188.
There are 187 ways of forming a sum of positive integers that adds to 11, counting two sums as equivalent when they are cyclic permutations of each other.[1] There are also 187 unordered triples of 5-bit binary numbers whose bitwise exclusive or is zero.[2]
Per Miller's rules, the triakis tetrahedron produces 187 distinct stellations.[3] It is the smallest Catalan solid, dual to the truncated tetrahedron, which only has 9 distinct stellations.
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