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Three.
There are only four different configurations.
Ignoring rotations, there are 3 distinct solutions.
48 unit cubes
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Three.
There are only four different configurations.
Ignoring rotations, there are 3 distinct solutions.
6 i think
three.1 cube x 1 cube x 18 cubes1 cube x 2 cubes x 9 cubes1 cube x 3 cubes x 6 cubes
A prism with an n-sided base will have 2n vertices, n + 2 faces, and 3n edges. All rectangular prisms have six faces.
I see only 4 of them:1 x 1 x 201 x 2 x 101 x 4 x 52 x 2 x 5
The answer depends on how large the prism is.
48 unit cubes
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It depends on the unit. You could, for example, measure a prism in cubic metres, cubic centimetres, cubic nanometres.
The answer probably is 3*2*4 = 24 unit cubes but you could also do it with 10 cubes: 2 cubes of size 2*2*2 and 8 unit cubes. The question does not require the cubes to be unit cubes.