1998 AJHSME Problems/Problem 21
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Problem 21
A cubical box contains 64 identical small cubes that exactly fill the box. How many of these small cubes touch a side or the bottom of the box?
Solution
Each small cube would have dimensions making each cube a unit cube.
If there are cubes per face and there are faces we are counting, we have cubes.
Some cubes are on account of overlap between different faces.
We could reduce this number by subtracting the overlap areas, which could mean subtracting 4 cubes from each side and 12 from the bottom.
See also
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