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Susan made a block with small cubes of 6 cubic cm volume to make a block 6 small cubes long: 8 small cubes wide and 10 small cubes deep. She realises that she has used more small cubes than she really needed. She realised that she could have glued a fewer number of cubes together to look like a block. with same dimensions: if it were made hollow. What is the minimum number of cubes that she needs to make the block?

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Total cubes in present case = 6*8*10
total number of cubes in inner part of cube = (6-2)*(8-2)*(10-2)
so minimum cubes required = [6*8*10] - [(6-2)*(8-2)*(10-2)] = 288

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(#M40002534) in ths admin has suiggested a way .. which i contradict .. i thnk answer must b 2000. He s wrng . let us accept he s ryt thn why did he accepted the answer in (#M40002614)

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We have read the questions (#M40002534) and (#M40002614) on your suggestion, but there is nothing commen between these questions. Both are different and according to ours opinion, answer by admin is justified

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The question is followed by two statements, A and B. Answer the question using the following instructions: Choose1: if the question can be answered by using one of the statements alone but not by using the other statement alone. Choose2: if the question can be answered by using either of the statements alone. Choose3: if the question can be answered by using both statements together but not by either statement alone. Choose4: if the question cannot be answered on the basis of the two statements. Zayed spends 30% of his income on his children’s education, 20% on recreation and 10% on healthcare. The corresponding percentage for Sandeep are 40%, 25% and 13%. Who spends more on children’s education? A: Zayed spends more on recreation than Sandeep B: Sandeep spends more on healthcare than Zayed.

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The chairman of tata motors, Ratan tata had 300 engineers work for 5 years designing the world's lowest price car,convinced that that cost conscious indian drivers who can live without air conditioner and cup holders.however after the booking started they found that only 23% of initial 253850 orders for the car nano were for the no frills$2600 model. how much time(in days) would it have taken if there were 500 employees working for double the time?
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The speed of a boat in still water is 11km/hr. It can go 12km upstream and return down stream to the engine point in 2 hours 45 minutes. What is the speed of stream?

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The angle between the two legs of standing girl is 60 Deg. Find the distance between the two feet?

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Both roots of Quadratic eqn x^2-49x+a=0 are prime numbers. How many different values of a are possible?and what is/are the value of a may be possible?

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Alok and Bhanu play the following min-max game. Given the expression
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residents are 3 – dimensional objects. The rupees notes are cubical
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