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A mathematics professor Mr. Cuba has two cubes on his table. Cuba arranges these two cubes daily to show the current day of the month. Which 6 numbers do you think will be on the sides of either of these cubes to make this happen? What steps shall he take daily? You can't represent the day 9 with only one cube. You have to use both cubes all the time. So the 9th day would be "09", and 15th day would be "15"​

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Answered by jeevi22
5

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's see, he arranges 'both' the cubes to show the 'day' of the month.

We have to present the eleventh and the twenty secondth of every month,

so one and two are musts on both the cubes.

That leaves us with four more positions on each of the cubes.

Numbers 3, 4,5,0 on one and 6,7,8,0 on the other would be a nice bet.

Let's go for it!

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//simulation start

01

02

03

04

05

yeah! cube swap

06

07

08

you know it....

wait for it....

09..!!

You see what I did there didn't you.. ;)

For starters lets just say, Mr 6 cube tumbled over an electrical cable to give his smarter looking elder cousin Mr 9.!.. :D

repeat for 1 and 2 on place of zero.. the works...

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Answered by shreyash7121
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A mathematics professor Mr. Cuba has two cubes on his table. Cuba arranges these two cubes daily to show the current day of the month. Which 6 numbers do you think will be on the sides of either of these cubes to make this happen? What steps shall he take daily? You can't represent the day 9 with only one cube. You have to use both cubes all the time. So the 9th day would be "09", and 15th day would be "15"A mathematics professor Mr. Cuba has two cubes on his table. Cuba arranges these two cubes daily to show the current day of the month. Which 6 numbers do you think will be on the sides of either of these cubes to make this happen? What steps shall he take daily? You can't represent the day 9 with only one cube. You have to use both cubes all the time. So the 9th day would be "09", and 15th day would be "15"A mathematics professor Mr. Cuba has two cubes on his table. Cuba arranges these two cubes daily to show the current day of the month. Which 6 numbers do you think will be on the sides of either of these cubes to make this happen? What steps shall he take daily? You can't represent the day 9 with only one cube. You have to use both cubes all the time. So the 9th day would be "09", and 15th day would be "15".

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