To determine the number of different rectangular prisms that can be made with 10 cm cubes, we need to consider the dimensions of each prism. A rectangular prism has three dimensions: length, width, and height. Since each side of the prism can be made up of multiple cubes, we need to find all the possible combinations of dimensions that can be formed using 10 cm cubes. This involves considering factors such as the number of cubes available and the different ways they can be arranged to form unique rectangular prisms.
A rectangular prisim or in some cases a cube
the prism is made up of 1-inch cubes, then the answer is 36 in cubed
Examples of rectangular prisms in housesare:A brick your house could be made ofA crayon boxA bookMost computer chargersMicrowaveTissue BoxCard Box
1/3 bh x h divided by 2 It depends on the dimensios of the cuboid (rectangular prism). If it has edge lengths a,b and c then it is made of three pairs of rectangles of area ab, ac and bc. So suface area = 2(ab + bc + ca)
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A rectangular prism that is 4 cubes by 2 cubes is made up of 8 cubes.
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It is a rectangular prism
48/6 = 8 cm
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3 x 3 x 4 = 36 cm3
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Well, honey, if the height is 4 cubes, that leaves you with 12 cubes to work with for the base. You can arrange those 12 cubes in various ways to form different rectangular prisms. So, technically speaking, there are multiple rectangular prisms you can create with 48 cubes and a height of 4 cubes.
Without cutting the cubes and using all of them 2 different oblongs can be made: 1 by 6 and 2 by 3.
it has 80 sides right if im not mistaken
To determine the number of different rectangular prisms that can be made using exactly 12 cubes, we need to find all the possible combinations of dimensions that result in a volume of 12. The factors of 12 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12. Each factor represents a possible dimension for the rectangular prism. Therefore, there are 6 different rectangular prisms that can be made using exactly 12 cubes.