Something that I have spent a little time trying. The challenge is to figure out how many unique ways you can arrange sets of cubes of the same size. There is only one way to arrange a single cube. One way to arrange a pair of cubes (side by side). Two ways to arrange 3 cubes (in a line or at a right angle). Try to figure out how many ways there are for the next few. 3 dimensions can be used. The real challenge though is to see if there is some sort of formula that can calculate the possible number of arrangements.
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Something that I have spent a little time trying. The challenge is to figure out how many unique ways you can arrange sets of cubes of the same size. There is only one way to arrange a single cube. One way to arrange a pair of cubes (side by side). Two ways to arrange 3 cubes (in a line or at a right angle). Try to figure out how many ways there are for the next few. 3 dimensions can be used. The real challenge though is to see if there is some sort of formula that can calculate the possible number of arrangements.
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