Gold has a density of 19.3 so 100 kg has a volume of:
about 100 / 19.3 = 5.18 (dm3)
So a cube weighing 100 kg will have a side the third root of 5.18 ( in decimeters) or 1.73 which is 173 millimeters or about 6.8 inches
(So those movies where they grab bags of gold coins or briefcases full of gold bullion - you know its not real gold!)
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That depends on the dimensions of the shoe box, now doesn't it? It's the product of the three dimensions.
Your dimensions are for a square. You need one more dimension for a box.
The dimensions of a Kleenex box are length, width and height. The volume of the box is equivalent to length times width times height.
As long as the cubes are 1x1x1 then any box with an equivalent volume would hold the same number of cubes. The volume of the 3x4x10 box is 120. So a box with the dimensions 1x1x120 would work just as well as a box with the dimensions 12x10x1 or 2x5x12.
By adding all three sides (length, breadth and height) all-together we get the linear dimensions of a box.
It cannot be done.
The volume of a box is given by the formula V = length(L) x width(W) x height(H). As the base has an area of 100 sq ins then 400 = 100 H : H = 4. If the base is square then the dimensions of the box are L= 10, W = 10, H = 4. If the base is rectangular then the L and W could be any two numbers such that LW = 100. For example 2 x 50, 4 x 25, 5 x 20. Note that the height remains constant at 4 inches.
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