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kanha81
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This question is straight from www.4gmat.com. Can this type of question be asked in actual GMAT exam?
q: A cube of side 5cm is painted on all its side. If it is sliced into 1 cubic centimer cubes, how many 1 cubic centimeter cubes will have exactly one of their sides painted?
A. 9
B. 61
C. 98
D. 54
E. 64
What should be the best approach to solve the questions? I could not let my imagination run wild past step 1 ie. finding the volume of the cube.
Any answers/take aways greatly appreciated.
kanha
q: A cube of side 5cm is painted on all its side. If it is sliced into 1 cubic centimer cubes, how many 1 cubic centimeter cubes will have exactly one of their sides painted?
A. 9
B. 61
C. 98
D. 54
E. 64
What should be the best approach to solve the questions? I could not let my imagination run wild past step 1 ie. finding the volume of the cube.
Any answers/take aways greatly appreciated.
kanha
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