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the answer does not depend on the size of the subcube.
- 0.vikaspandey April 02, 2022you need to decide what size of the bigger cube we want, we can have m subcube along the width, height and the breadth.
we can take 8 subecube and can get 2* n size cube
we can take 9 subcube and get 3*n size cube,
now suppose we want to get m*n sized cube, we will need m^3 subcube out of which on the outer surfaces:
on six surfaces total subcube - 6*( m^2 ) where m > 1