BS Sijwali and Indu Sijwali Solutions for Chapter: Cubes, Exercise 2: Practice Corner
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Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
There is a solid cuboid, two opposite faces of it are painted black, two opposite faces are painted red and the remaining faces are painted green. After painting, this cuboid is divided into cubes so that cubes of smaller size and cubes of bigger size could be obtained. Bigger cubes have no face black.
How many cubes have two or more faces painted?

Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
There is a solid cuboid, two opposite faces of it are painted black, two opposite faces are painted red and the remaining faces are painted green. After painting, this cuboid is divided into cubes so that cubes of smaller size and cubes of bigger size could be obtained. Bigger cubes have no face black.
How many cubes have no faces painted?

Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below. A solid cube has been painted yellow, blue and black on the pair of opposite surfaces. The cube is then cut into smaller cubes such that cubes are of the same size while others are of a bigger size. Also, no face of any of the bigger cube is painted blue.
How many cubes have at least one face painted black?

Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below. A solid cube has been painted yellow, blue and black on the pair of opposite surfaces. The cube is then cut into smaller cubes such that cubes are of the same size while others are of a bigger size. Also, no face of any of the bigger cube is painted blue.
How many cubes have only one face painted?

Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below. A solid cube has been painted yellow, blue and black on the pair of opposite surfaces. The cube is then cut into smaller cubes such that cubes are of the same size while others are of a bigger size. Also, no face of any of the bigger cube is painted blue.
How many cubes have only two faces painted?

Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below. A solid cube has been painted yellow, blue and black on the pair of opposite surfaces. The cube is then cut into smaller cubes such that cubes are of the same size while others are of a bigger size. Also, no face of any of the bigger cube is painted blue.
How many cubes have two or more faces painted?

Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
A solid cube has been painted yellow, blue and black on the pair of opposite surfaces. The cube is then cut into smaller cubes such that cubes are of the same size while others are of a bigger size. Also, no face of any of the bigger cube is painted blue.
How many cubes have three faces painted?

Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
A solid cube has been painted yellow, blue and black on the pair of opposite surfaces. The cube is then cut into smaller cubes such that cubes are of the same size while others are of a bigger size. Also, no face of any of the bigger cube is painted blue.
How many painted cubes do not have any of their faces painted yellow?
