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Re: Tetra Math

I haven't seen two actually stacked so I don't know for sure how much of a raise each tetra adds. But in the rules i believe it said that if a tetra is stacked improperly and has more than 6 inches then it isn't considered to be stacked. So i believe that it raises less than 6 inches to leave a little margin for error.
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Re: Tetra Math

the tetra is stacked at 6 inches in the home made tetra's but i think there is more equilibriam in the degrees for comp. so it could be lower
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