A logic problem by alex wang

Logic Level 2

Consider all possible arrangements of a Rubik's cube. When viewed at an angle, there are three faces that can't be seen on this cube.

Is it more likely that at least 1 face is the same color, at least 2 faces are the same color, or at least 3 faces are the same color?

4 faces 5 faces 2 faces Tennis Ball 3 faces Ice cube 1 face 6 faces

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1 solution

Alex Wang
Oct 18, 2017

To clarify, do you mean "at least one face is the same color"? Showing this venn diagram doesn't show us why the probability of "exactly one face is the same color" is larger than "exactly two faces are the same color".

Calvin Lin Staff - 3 years, 7 months ago

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ye, i mean that

alex wang - 3 years, 6 months ago

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