it depends on the tile
You simply multiply the all three dimensions. Height x Width x Length = volume(cubic squares)
What are 'cubic squares' ???? Cubic is an adjective of 'Volume', Squares is a noun of 'Area'. Do you wish to know the Volume of water, or the surface are of the water. ??? Please clarify.
None. A cubic square sounds like a measure in 6-dimensional hyperspace.
i don't know get a bunch of squares and measure
it can in accompaniment with squares.
Tile.
3-4
Yes, squares can tile a flat surface because their equal sides and right angles allow them to fit together without any gaps. Regular octagons, however, cannot tile a flat surface by themselves because their angles (135 degrees) do not allow for a perfect fit without leaving gaps. However, a combination of squares and octagons can tile a flat surface, as the squares can fill in the gaps created by the octagons. This arrangement is known as a semi-regular tiling.
A regular octagon cannot tile a flat surface, it needs squares as fillers. An irregular octagon can tile a flat surface alone.
559 4.25-inch tiles with part of one tile left over.
That depends entirely on the thickness of each tile !
Triangles, squares and hexagons. That is if they all have to be the same. If you use different regular polygons, you can tile a flat surface with triangles and 12-sides or with squares and 8-sides for example.