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Math help! Imagine a 10 by 10 by 10 cube made up of 1000 unit cubes and floating in space. What is the greatest number of unit cubes that can be seen by an observer at any moment in time?
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Imagine a 10 by 10 by 10 cube made up of 1000 unit cubes and floating in space. What is
the greatest number of unit cubes that can be seen by an observer at any moment in time?
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The most sides that any person could see at once would be 3.
That would be 300 unit cubes, bc each side has 100 unit cubes (10 x 10)
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