CDP test2 #65

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tayloreve

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Alrighty...for this problem, how are you suppose to tell that there is a cube behind the tall stack? To me, it looks like the 4th side to the cube behind the invisible looking cube. Make sense? Is there any way to know that whats behind the tall stack is a cube, and not the side to another cube? For me it looks like an empty space lol.



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I am not 100% sure if this is the right reason but here is my input.

I don't see anything behind there (it seems like empty space), but if it were empty space then that make that TWO figures (get what I mean). Basically it make figure B separated to two pieces if there was a gap there. Again, I am not sure if that is the RIGHT reason but it is the only one I can come with that makes sense (sort of). I haven't done enough cube counting problems to know if what I said above is a valid statement or not.
 
I am not 100% sure if this is the right reason but here is my input.

I don't see anything behind there (it seems like empty space), but if it were empty space then that make that TWO figures (get what I mean). Basically it make figure B separated to two pieces if there was a gap there. Again, I am not sure if that is the RIGHT reason but it is the only one I can come with that makes sense (sort of). I haven't done enough cube counting problems to know if what I said above is a valid statement or not.

Ohhhh...good thinking..I see where you are coming from. If this is the case, they should really explain things like this in the directions! lol
 
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