if it is 1 cube then how can you say all are colored but there is only 1 cube? Why do you need the answer? Well I can't give you one. It's impossible.
13 sides: Triskaidecagon14 sides: Tetrakaidecagon15 sides: Pentakaidecagon16 sides: Hexakaidecagon17 sides: Heptakaidecagon18 sides: Octakaidecagon19 sides: Enneakaidecagon20 sides: Icosagon
They are called sides.
Hendecagon has 11 sides,dodecagon has 12 sides,triskaidecagon has 13 sides,tetradecagon has 14 sides,pentadecagon has 15 sides,hexadecagon has 16 sides,17 sides is heptadecagon,octadecagon have 18 sides,enneadecagon has 19 sides,20 sides is called as icosagon. The prefix of that 9 polygons is Greek. A polygone with 4 sides is called a quadrilateral.
Six sides
pentagon (5 sides) hexagon (6 sides) heptagon ( 7 sides) octagon (8 sides) nonagon (9 sides) decagon (10 sides)
0 sides are not painted! So all the cubes have three faces painted!
The colors don't matter. And I'm having to assume from your description that you mean that the smaller cubes have sides of length 2 cm long. Thus, there are 64 cubes. 8 have three sides painted. 24 have two sides painted. 24 have one side painted. 8 have no sides painted.
The colors don't matter. And I'm having to assume from your description that you mean that the smaller cubes have sides of length 2 cm long. Thus, there are 64 cubes. 8 have three sides painted. 24 have two sides painted. 24 have one side painted. 8 have no sides painted.
How many smaller cubes are not painted at all if a cube is painted green on all sides & cut into 64 cubes of equal size?
8 green
i don't know sorry :(
it is very simple.. number of cubes painted in all three sides is always 8. number of cubes painted in 0 sides is (n-2)^3 number of cubes painted in 1 side is 6(n-2)^2 number of cubes painted in 2 sides is 12(n-2) here n is n x n x n sides...... (eg.. if any 10 x 10 x10 sides is cut into 1 cube then n=10, if any 10 x 10 x10 sides is cut into 2 cubes then n=10/2 = 5)
8
chances r it might turn into an ape
4 out of 12 chances if each dice had 6 sides. 2 out of 6 chances to simplify it.
I have seen a few of them in person. There are about 42 of them known to exist in different colors including two pink and one unpainted.
When both sides are pulling with equal force, the object is either moving at a constant speed or it is stationary (not moving) :)