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Problem
Marla has a large white cube that has an edge of 10 feet. She also has enough green paint to cover 300 square feet. Marla uses all the paint to create a white square centered on each face, surrounded by a green border. What is the area of one of the white squares, in square feet?
Solution
The surface area of this cube is square feet. Maria's paint can cover a total of square feet. Since all the faces of the cube have an identical design, Maria's paint covers half of every face of the cube. The surface area of one of the faces of the cube is square feet. Then, her paint will cover square feet of every face. Thus, the area of one of the white squares will be square feet.
See Also
2012 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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Followed by Problem 22 | |
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