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In a cubic unit cell atoms 'A' occupies the corners and centre, atoms 'B' occupies the face centres, and atoms 'C' occupies the edge centres. If all the atoms on one of the planes which is bisecting the unit cell is to two equal halves, are removed. Calculate the total number of atoms (X), present in the unit cell. What is the value of (X/4) ? (Given that, the plane is not a diagonal plane)

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