That would obviously depend on how big you want your cuboids.
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Volume of cube = 2*2*2 = 8 cm3 Volume of cuboid = 10*6*8 = 480 cm3 So number of cubes in cuboid = 480/8 = 60
You can make four.
about 10
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There are many possible answers:Hexagonal pyramidQuadrilateral based bipyramidHexahedrons (including cuboids and cubes)There are many possible answers:Hexagonal pyramidQuadrilateral based bipyramidHexahedrons (including cuboids and cubes)There are many possible answers:Hexagonal pyramidQuadrilateral based bipyramidHexahedrons (including cuboids and cubes)There are many possible answers:Hexagonal pyramidQuadrilateral based bipyramidHexahedrons (including cuboids and cubes)
That would obviously depend on how big you want your cuboids.
Nine different shapes (leaving aside orientations): 1 * 1 * 48 1 * 2 * 24 1 * 3 * 16 1 * 4 * 12 1 * 6 * 8 2 * 2 * 12 2 * 3 * 8 2 * 4 * 6 3 * 4 * 4
A lot of common objects are cubes. These include dishwashers, microwaves, ovens and a lot more! * * * * * Many of these are rectangular prisms or cuboids, rather than cubes. But sugar cubes, dice are some examples.
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Four.
It is not possible to answer this question since there is no standard size for ice. Furthermore, most ice cubes that are made in a fridge or freezer are not cubes but cuboids or even parallelepipeds: their sides are not all the same.
20 cubes
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Six and they are: 1*1*24 1*2*12 1*3*8 1*4*6 2*2*6 2*3*4
Volume of cube = 2*2*2 = 8 cm3 Volume of cuboid = 10*6*8 = 480 cm3 So number of cubes in cuboid = 480/8 = 60