1.331 (That's the cube of 1.1)
Probably greater than 1 cm
Oh, dude, anything larger than a 1-meter cube would be greater in size. So, like, a 2-meter cube, a 3-meter cube, or even a giant inflatable unicorn that's, like, 10 meters tall and 5 meters wide would all be greater than a 1-meter cube. Basically, if it's bigger than a 1-meter cube, it's fair game.
88
It is 1/2.
It is 1/2 if it is a fair number cube which is rolled once.
its 81
It is 5/6
The relative density of a plastic cube is the ratio of the density of the plastic cube to the density of water. To calculate it, you would divide the density of the plastic cube by the density of water (usually 1 g/cm^3). If the relative density is less than 1, the cube will float in water, and if it's greater than 1, the cube will sink.
4
A standard number cube, or die, has six faces numbered from 1 to 6. Since there are no numbers greater than 7 on a standard die, the probability of rolling a number greater than 7 is 0. Therefore, the probability is 0%.
50% or 3 out of 6.
1/3 the two numbers greater than 4 would be 5 and 6 so 2/6=1/3.