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Question 1

How many visible faces can be seen from the front view of this 3D arrangement (assuming each small cube has 6 faces, and cubes are placed on a ground plane, looking from a corner angle)? Cube arrangement (top view, 1=cube present): ⬜ ⬜ ⬜ ⬜
Each cube has 6 faces, but faces are hidden where cubes touch or touch the ground.
- Count visible faces: Top faces (1 per visible cube) + Front faces + Side faces.
- For this configuration, the total is 24 visible faces.

Question 2

How many visible faces can be seen from the front view of this 3D arrangement (assuming each small cube has 6 faces, and cubes are placed on a ground plane, looking from a corner angle)? Cube arrangement (top view, 1=cube present): ⬜ ⬜ ⬜
Each cube has 6 faces, but faces are hidden where cubes touch or touch the ground.
- Count visible faces: Top faces (1 per visible cube) + Front faces + Side faces.
- For this configuration, the total is 17 visible faces.

Question 3

How many visible faces can be seen from the front view of this 3D arrangement (assuming each small cube has 6 faces, and cubes are placed on a ground plane, looking from a corner angle)? Cube arrangement (top view, 1=cube present): ⬜ ⬜ ⬜ ⬛
Each cube has 6 faces, but faces are hidden where cubes touch or touch the ground.
- Count visible faces: Top faces (1 per visible cube) + Front faces + Side faces.
- For this configuration, the total is 18 visible faces.

Question 4

How many visible faces can be seen from the front view of this 3D arrangement (assuming each small cube has 6 faces, and cubes are placed on a ground plane, looking from a corner angle)? Cube arrangement (top view, 1=cube present): ⬜ ⬜ ⬜ ⬛
Each cube has 6 faces, but faces are hidden where cubes touch or touch the ground.
- Count visible faces: Top faces (1 per visible cube) + Front faces + Side faces.
- For this configuration, the total is 18 visible faces.

Question 5

How many visible faces can be seen from the front view of this 3D arrangement (assuming each small cube has 6 faces, and cubes are placed on a ground plane, looking from a corner angle)? Cube arrangement (top view, 1=cube present): ⬜ ⬜ ⬜ ⬜
Each cube has 6 faces, but faces are hidden where cubes touch or touch the ground.
- Count visible faces: Top faces (1 per visible cube) + Front faces + Side faces.
- For this configuration, the total is 24 visible faces.

Question 6

How many visible faces can be seen from the front view of this 3D arrangement (assuming each small cube has 6 faces, and cubes are placed on a ground plane, looking from a corner angle)? Cube arrangement (top view, 1=cube present): ⬜ ⬜ ⬜
Each cube has 6 faces, but faces are hidden where cubes touch or touch the ground.
- Count visible faces: Top faces (1 per visible cube) + Front faces + Side faces.
- For this configuration, the total is 17 visible faces.

Question 7

How many visible faces can be seen from the front view of this 3D arrangement (assuming each small cube has 6 faces, and cubes are placed on a ground plane, looking from a corner angle)? Cube arrangement (top view, 1=cube present): ⬜ ⬜ ⬜
Each cube has 6 faces, but faces are hidden where cubes touch or touch the ground.
- Count visible faces: Top faces (1 per visible cube) + Front faces + Side faces.
- For this configuration, the total is 17 visible faces.

Question 8

How many visible faces can be seen from the front view of this 3D arrangement (assuming each small cube has 6 faces, and cubes are placed on a ground plane, looking from a corner angle)? Cube arrangement (top view, 1=cube present): ⬜ ⬜ ⬜
Each cube has 6 faces, but faces are hidden where cubes touch or touch the ground.
- Count visible faces: Top faces (1 per visible cube) + Front faces + Side faces.
- For this configuration, the total is 17 visible faces.

Question 9

How many visible faces can be seen from the front view of this 3D arrangement (assuming each small cube has 6 faces, and cubes are placed on a ground plane, looking from a corner angle)? Cube arrangement (top view, 1=cube present): ⬜ ⬜ ⬜ ⬛ ⬜ ⬛
Each cube has 6 faces, but faces are hidden where cubes touch or touch the ground.
- Count visible faces: Top faces (1 per visible cube) + Front faces + Side faces.
- For this configuration, the total is 22 visible faces.

Question 10

How many visible faces can be seen from the front view of this 3D arrangement (assuming each small cube has 6 faces, and cubes are placed on a ground plane, looking from a corner angle)? Cube arrangement (top view, 1=cube present): ⬜ ⬜ ⬜ ⬛
Each cube has 6 faces, but faces are hidden where cubes touch or touch the ground.
- Count visible faces: Top faces (1 per visible cube) + Front faces + Side faces.
- For this configuration, the total is 18 visible faces.

Question 11

How many visible faces can be seen from the front view of this 3D arrangement (assuming each small cube has 6 faces, and cubes are placed on a ground plane, looking from a corner angle)? Cube arrangement (top view, 1=cube present): ⬜ ⬜ ⬜
Each cube has 6 faces, but faces are hidden where cubes touch or touch the ground.
- Count visible faces: Top faces (1 per visible cube) + Front faces + Side faces.
- For this configuration, the total is 17 visible faces.

Question 12

How many visible faces can be seen from the front view of this 3D arrangement (assuming each small cube has 6 faces, and cubes are placed on a ground plane, looking from a corner angle)? Cube arrangement (top view, 1=cube present): ⬜ ⬜ ⬜
Each cube has 6 faces, but faces are hidden where cubes touch or touch the ground.
- Count visible faces: Top faces (1 per visible cube) + Front faces + Side faces.
- For this configuration, the total is 17 visible faces.

Question 13

How many visible faces can be seen from the front view of this 3D arrangement (assuming each small cube has 6 faces, and cubes are placed on a ground plane, looking from a corner angle)? Cube arrangement (top view, 1=cube present): ⬜ ⬜ ⬜ ⬛
Each cube has 6 faces, but faces are hidden where cubes touch or touch the ground.
- Count visible faces: Top faces (1 per visible cube) + Front faces + Side faces.
- For this configuration, the total is 18 visible faces.

Question 14

How many visible faces can be seen from the front view of this 3D arrangement (assuming each small cube has 6 faces, and cubes are placed on a ground plane, looking from a corner angle)? Cube arrangement (top view, 1=cube present): ⬜ ⬜ ⬜ ⬜
Each cube has 6 faces, but faces are hidden where cubes touch or touch the ground.
- Count visible faces: Top faces (1 per visible cube) + Front faces + Side faces.
- For this configuration, the total is 24 visible faces.

Question 15

How many visible faces can be seen from the front view of this 3D arrangement (assuming each small cube has 6 faces, and cubes are placed on a ground plane, looking from a corner angle)? Cube arrangement (top view, 1=cube present): ⬜ ⬜ ⬜ ⬛ ⬜ ⬛
Each cube has 6 faces, but faces are hidden where cubes touch or touch the ground.
- Count visible faces: Top faces (1 per visible cube) + Front faces + Side faces.
- For this configuration, the total is 22 visible faces.

Question 16

How many visible faces can be seen from the front view of this 3D arrangement (assuming each small cube has 6 faces, and cubes are placed on a ground plane, looking from a corner angle)? Cube arrangement (top view, 1=cube present): ⬜ ⬜ ⬜
Each cube has 6 faces, but faces are hidden where cubes touch or touch the ground.
- Count visible faces: Top faces (1 per visible cube) + Front faces + Side faces.
- For this configuration, the total is 17 visible faces.

Question 17

How many visible faces can be seen from the front view of this 3D arrangement (assuming each small cube has 6 faces, and cubes are placed on a ground plane, looking from a corner angle)? Cube arrangement (top view, 1=cube present): ⬜ ⬜ ⬜ ⬜
Each cube has 6 faces, but faces are hidden where cubes touch or touch the ground.
- Count visible faces: Top faces (1 per visible cube) + Front faces + Side faces.
- For this configuration, the total is 24 visible faces.

Question 18

How many visible faces can be seen from the front view of this 3D arrangement (assuming each small cube has 6 faces, and cubes are placed on a ground plane, looking from a corner angle)? Cube arrangement (top view, 1=cube present): ⬜ ⬜ ⬜ ⬛ ⬜ ⬛
Each cube has 6 faces, but faces are hidden where cubes touch or touch the ground.
- Count visible faces: Top faces (1 per visible cube) + Front faces + Side faces.
- For this configuration, the total is 22 visible faces.

Question 19

How many visible faces can be seen from the front view of this 3D arrangement (assuming each small cube has 6 faces, and cubes are placed on a ground plane, looking from a corner angle)? Cube arrangement (top view, 1=cube present): ⬜ ⬜ ⬜ ⬛
Each cube has 6 faces, but faces are hidden where cubes touch or touch the ground.
- Count visible faces: Top faces (1 per visible cube) + Front faces + Side faces.
- For this configuration, the total is 18 visible faces.

Question 20

How many visible faces can be seen from the front view of this 3D arrangement (assuming each small cube has 6 faces, and cubes are placed on a ground plane, looking from a corner angle)? Cube arrangement (top view, 1=cube present): ⬜ ⬜ ⬜ ⬛
Each cube has 6 faces, but faces are hidden where cubes touch or touch the ground.
- Count visible faces: Top faces (1 per visible cube) + Front faces + Side faces.
- For this configuration, the total is 18 visible faces.
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