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UCEED 2021

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UCEED2021Q35·msq·Hard

From one side of a solid cube of side 2 units, a square pyramid of height 1 unit was removed as shown in the image, resulting in a solid with 9 surfaces. If one more pyramid of the same dimensions is removed from another side of the resultant solid, how many surfaces can the new resultant solid have?

From one side of a solid cube of side 2 units, a square pyramid of height 1 unit was removed as shown in the image, resulting in a solid with 9 surfaces. If one more pyramid of the same dimensions is removed from another side of the resultant solid, how many surfaces can the new resultant solid have?