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How many different surface areas are possible when 8 one inch cubes are arranged so that each has one or more faces in common (touching) with at least one of the other cubes?

We have to use a physical model. And I have no idea how to start this or even do it.

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Answered by Susan
How many different surface areas are possible when 8 one inch cubes are arranged so that each has one or more faces in common (touching) with at least one of the other cubes?

We have to use a physical model. And I have no idea how to start this or even do it. Please be specific when explaining how to do it. thanks!
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