5*5*5 = 125 of them.
A cube with a side length of 10cm has a volume of 1000cm3 which equates to 1 Liter.
The entire outer layer is painted so an 8x8x8 block inside isn't painted. Zero. All cubes are painted on at least one side and the 10x10x10 cube is painted on all sides. It's a 10x10x10 cube meaning there are 1000 cubelets. Ones on the inside too. So 8x8x8 = 512.
Cube root of 64 is 4 therefore cube is 4 x 4 x 4. Each side of the cube has 16 visible small cube faces, 4 of which are corners (3 green sides) and 8 more are edges (2 green sides), so there are only four small cubes with one green face on each of the six sides of the large cube. Your answer is therefore 24.
To determine the number of larger cubes that can be made, we need to find the largest perfect cube that is less than or equal to 100. The largest cube that fits this criteria is 64 (4^3). Therefore, you can make 64 larger cubes when you have 100 centimeter cubes.
Congruent ones. A cube of side x has a volume of x3. Any other cube, of volume x3 must have sides of length x and so the two cubes must be congruent.
A cube 10cm on a side.
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A cube with a side length of 10cm has a volume of 1000cm3 which equates to 1 Liter.
The dimension of each side of your cube is the cube root of 1000cm, which is 10cm. Now there are six sides to your cube, each with an area of 10cm x 10cm, = 600sq cm in total.
V = 1,000 cm3
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It would take 27 cubes with sides of 2cm.
1 000 000 cubes would be held. 1 000 litres of water.
If many smaller cubes are combined to form a larger cube, then the surface area of the large cube is: 6 x (length of one side squared)
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A cube with a side length of 10 cm has a volume of 1000 cubic cm