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I am going to investigate the number of hidden faces when cubes are joined in different ways. The aim of this task is to find a formula which is common with every cube and hidden face.  

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I am going to investigate the number of hidden faces when cubes are joined in different ways. The aim of this task is to find a formula which is common with every cube and hidden face. In order for me to find the overall formula which ca be found by finding out a formula which can determine the outcome of number of hidden faces on 'n' cubes. I will have to start by spotting patterns and their differences then find out how each set of hidden faces are common with each other. Then try different formulas and see if it fits with the set of results. Part one: Number Of Rows 1 When a single cube is placed on a flat surface only 1 face is hidden out of 6 When two cubes are joined together and placed on a flat surface there are 4 hidden Faces out of a possible 12 When three...

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