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NEED HELP FAST PLEASE!! Draw the base plan for the set of stacked cubes, assume the no cubes are hidden from view.

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Assuming no cubes are hidden from view, the base view (as if you're looking from underneath the figure) would have a 2 x 2 square of cubes, plus one at the top.  This means that your correct choice would be the one I've attached.
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Answer:

Given Figure has set of Stacked cubes.

To Draw the Base Plan, lets see its right side, Left Side and Front side view.

Right side:

  • It has 3 cubes in base.
  • 2 cubes in 2nd layer clearly seen in figure and only 1 cube in 3rd layer.

Left Side:

  • It has 2 Cubes in base.
  • Both Cubes attached to 1st and 2nd cube of right side cubes.

Front Side:

  • It clearly shows base only has 2 rows of cubes.

Therefore, 1st Figure is correct Base Plan (or enclosed figure)

Note: Numbers in enclosed figure just shows the total no. of cubes in that stack.

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