A sugar company wants people to use sugar cubes more often. The first person to get the puzzle right (Which is three parts) gets free sugar for life! Part two of the puzzle is here.
You have been sent one million sugar cubes that are inedible. Each cube is just a half inch long, a half inch wide, and a half inch tall.
Now you have to put the cubes one layer deep on the ground, all packed together. How big of a space would you need? You want to use the smallest space possible but not one the sugar cubes would not fit into.
This problem is in the set SUGAR CUBE PUZZLE
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