2005 AMC 10A Problem 11

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Concepts:cube geometrysurface arearatio and proportion

Difficulty rating: 1400

11.

A wooden cube nn units on a side is painted red on all six faces and then cut into n3n^3 unit cubes. Exactly one-fourth of the total number of faces of the unit cubes are red. What is n?n?

33

44

55

66

77

Solution:

The unit cubes have 6n36n^3 faces total, of which the original surface accounts for 6n26n^2 red faces. Then 6n26n3=1n=14,\dfrac{6n^2}{6n^3} = \dfrac{1}{n} = \dfrac{1}{4}, so n=4.n = 4.

Thus, the correct answer is B.

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