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.
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.
4
That depends on the box.
A centimetre is ten times larger than a millimetre. Note, there are ten millimetres in a centimetre.
Assuming that the cubes are 1x1x1, there will be one thousand cubes in the larger cube.
Only 1.
Only one.
Ten millimetres (or millimeters) make one centimetre (centimetre).
1/100 of a metre = 1 centimetre
It would be the same, 1,000,000, as each one's length is 1cm
10
92.71
Infinitely many.