Commander Posted January 6, 2023 Posted January 6, 2023 This question has five parts and needs five answers Cut a cube of side 2 cms into eight identical pieces such that the surface area of each piece is : A. 6 sq cms B. 4 + 2✅2 sq cms C. 5 + 2✅2 sq cms D. 10 sq cms E. 6 + 2✅4.25 sq cms 1
md65536 Posted January 6, 2023 Posted January 6, 2023 Spoiler A. would be 8 1x1x1 cm cubes. That should be the smallest possible surface area for 8 pieces. Anything bigger can be done by cutting 4 1x1x2 cm pieces, and then cutting a symmetric comb joint. There are multiple answers. Do your solutions result in the fewest possible faces, or only convex pieces? Or some extra symmetry? Or min number of planar cuts? 1
Genady Posted January 6, 2023 Posted January 6, 2023 Why is this straightforward question a brain teaser or puzzle?
Commander Posted January 6, 2023 Author Posted January 6, 2023 1 hour ago, md65536 said: Reveal hidden contents A. would be 8 1x1x1 cm cubes. That should be the smallest possible surface area for 8 pieces. Anything bigger can be done by cutting 4 1x1x2 cm pieces, and then cutting a symmetric comb joint. There are multiple answers. Do your solutions result in the fewest possible faces, or only convex pieces? Or some extra symmetry? Or min number of planar cuts? Your answer to A. is correct. Similarly all other Cuts are Planar and no Curve/convex or Concave surface needed. Correct Cuts and dimensions to be revealed.
md65536 Posted January 7, 2023 Posted January 7, 2023 Spoiler B. Cut like layer cake into 2 layers, then cut top with an X, corner to corner. C. Cut like a pizza into 8 slices, starting corner to corner. D. Cut like layer cake into 8 layers. E. Cut into 4 layers, and then each layer into a wedge, cutting from one edge to the farthest opposite edge. You can change the area continuously for some of these cuts just by rotating the cube, so I still suspect there might be some with multiple answers. 1
md65536 Posted January 11, 2023 Posted January 11, 2023 (edited) I found some ranges where you can create pieces of any area in the range, but none of them overlap at any of the values of A through E. Was that on purpose? Because, I found some other possible areas of pieces, including one that has 2 different answers. So I'll extend the puzzle with these... Cut a cube of side 2 cms into eight identical pieces such that the surface area of each piece is : F: 7 sq cms G: 6 + ✅2 sq cms H: 5 + ✅5 sq cms Then bonus: For which pairs of A through H is it possible to create 8 identical pieces with a surface area anywhere in between the two? Based on that answer, how would you cut one cube into 8 identical pieces of surface area a, and cut another cube into 8 identical pieces also of surface a but with a different shape than those from the first cube? I'm not certain that I haven't made any errors here! Edited January 11, 2023 by md65536
Commander Posted April 21, 2023 Author Posted April 21, 2023 On 1/7/2023 at 2:51 PM, md65536 said: Hide contents B. Cut like layer cake into 2 layers, then cut top with an X, corner to corner. C. Cut like a pizza into 8 slices, starting corner to corner. D. Cut like layer cake into 8 layers. E. Cut into 4 layers, and then each layer into a wedge, cutting from one edge to the farthest opposite edge. You can change the area continuously for some of these cuts just by rotating the cube, so I still suspect there might be some with multiple answers. On 1/7/2023 at 2:51 PM, md65536 said: Hide contents B. Cut like layer cake into 2 layers, then cut top with an X, corner to corner. C. Cut like a pizza into 8 slices, starting corner to corner. D. Cut like layer cake into 8 layers. E. Cut into 4 layers, and then each layer into a wedge, cutting from one edge to the farthest opposite edge. You can change the area continuously for some of these cuts just by rotating the cube, so I still suspect there might be some with multiple answers. On 1/7/2023 at 2:51 PM, md65536 said: Hide contents B. Cut like layer cake into 2 layers, then cut top with an X, corner to corner. C. Cut like a pizza into 8 slices, starting corner to corner. D. Cut like layer cake into 8 layers. E. Cut into 4 layers, and then each layer into a wedge, cutting from one edge to the farthest opposite edge. You can change the area continuously for some of these cuts just by rotating the cube, so I still suspect there might be some with multiple answers. I think you are absolutely right Well done If there is any error I will report after studying Bcoz my answers while creating the puzzle was with similar solutions in mind Great Show !
Commander Posted April 21, 2023 Author Posted April 21, 2023 2 hours ago, Commander said: I think you are absolutely right Well done If there is any error I will report after studying Bcoz my answers while creating the puzzle were with similar solutions in mind Great Show !
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