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Can you describe any partition of a cube into smaller cubes that are not the same size? (I know a few answers to this one...)
It is easy to think of 8 identical cubes being combined to make one big cube. But, if the cubes don't have to be the same size: is there another way to do it? (I think I know the answer)
Can you describe any partition of a cube into smaller cubes that are not the same size and that are not based on divisions of the larger cube into regular grid? (no idea)
Can you describe a partition into cubes where every cube is a different size? (no idea)
It is easy to think of 8 identical cubes being combined to make one big cube. But, if the cubes don't have to be the same size: is there another way to do it? (I think I know the answer)
Can you describe any partition of a cube into smaller cubes that are not the same size and that are not based on divisions of the larger cube into regular grid? (no idea)
Can you describe a partition into cubes where every cube is a different size? (no idea)