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== Problem ==
 
== Problem ==
 
A <math>\displaystyle 4\times4\times4</math> cube is composed of <math>\displaystyle 64</math> unit cubes. The faces of <math>\displaystyle 16</math> unit cubes are colored red. An arrangement of the cubes is <math>\mathfrak{Intriguing}</math> if there is exactly <math>\displaystyle 1</math> red unit cube in every <math>\displaystyle 1\times1\times4</math> rectangular box composed of <math>\displaystyle 4</math> unit cubes. Determine the number of <math>\mathfrak{Intriguing}</math> colorings.
 
A <math>\displaystyle 4\times4\times4</math> cube is composed of <math>\displaystyle 64</math> unit cubes. The faces of <math>\displaystyle 16</math> unit cubes are colored red. An arrangement of the cubes is <math>\mathfrak{Intriguing}</math> if there is exactly <math>\displaystyle 1</math> red unit cube in every <math>\displaystyle 1\times1\times4</math> rectangular box composed of <math>\displaystyle 4</math> unit cubes. Determine the number of <math>\mathfrak{Intriguing}</math> colorings.
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== Problem Source ==
 
== Problem Source ==
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Problem

A $\displaystyle 4\times4\times4$ cube is composed of $\displaystyle 64$ unit cubes. The faces of $\displaystyle 16$ unit cubes are colored red. An arrangement of the cubes is $\mathfrak{Intriguing}$ if there is exactly $\displaystyle 1$ red unit cube in every $\displaystyle 1\times1\times4$ rectangular box composed of $\displaystyle 4$ unit cubes. Determine the number of $\mathfrak{Intriguing}$ colorings.

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