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.
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Oh, dude, it's like you can make one larger cube with all those centimetre cubes. Since each side of the larger cube would be 10 centimetres long (10x10x10), and you'd need 100 centimetre cubes to make it, that's literally the only option. So, yeah, just one big cube, man.
Well, darling, if we're talking about making larger cubes by putting smaller cubes together, you can make one big cube with all 100 centimetre cubes. But if we're talking about making larger cubes by combining smaller cubes, then you can make 4 larger cubes by combining 8 centimetre cubes each. Hope that clears things up for you, sugar.
You could try 14!
about 10
24 cubes would be it.
4 cubes have 24 vertices. :)
There are 6 white cubes and 3 green cubes. Algebraically, the equations are W = white cubes, G= green cubes W+G = 9 and W = 2G so substituting we have 2G + G = 9, and 3G = 9, so G=3 and W=6.