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To find the volume of a shape made of cubes, you can count the total number of individual cubes that make up the shape. Since each cube has a volume equal to the length of its sides cubed (V = side³), if the cubes are of uniform size, the total volume is simply the number of cubes multiplied by the volume of one cube. If the shape consists of different-sized cubes, calculate the volume of each cube separately and then sum them up.
A cube made from 8 smaller cubes would have a greater volume than a long row of cubes if the row consists of fewer than 8 cubes. The volume of a cube is calculated as the side length cubed, and since 8 cubes can be arranged to form a larger cube, their combined volume will exceed that of a straight line of cubes. If the row also consists of 8 cubes and is arranged in a straight line, their volumes would be equal, but the cube would occupy a smaller space due to its three-dimensional shape.
To find the volume of a solid prism made from centimeter cubes, you can count the total number of cubes used to construct the prism. Since each cube has a volume of 1 cubic centimeter, the total volume of the prism is equal to the number of cubes. Alternatively, if the prism has a defined base area and height, you can calculate the volume using the formula: volume = base area × height.
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A rectangular prism that is 4 cubes by 2 cubes is made up of 8 cubes.
The cube cannot be made from centimetre cubes.
To find the volume of a shape made of cubes, you can count the total number of individual cubes that make up the shape. Since each cube has a volume equal to the length of its sides cubed (V = side³), if the cubes are of uniform size, the total volume is simply the number of cubes multiplied by the volume of one cube. If the shape consists of different-sized cubes, calculate the volume of each cube separately and then sum them up.
A cube made from 8 smaller cubes would have a greater volume than a long row of cubes if the row consists of fewer than 8 cubes. The volume of a cube is calculated as the side length cubed, and since 8 cubes can be arranged to form a larger cube, their combined volume will exceed that of a straight line of cubes. If the row also consists of 8 cubes and is arranged in a straight line, their volumes would be equal, but the cube would occupy a smaller space due to its three-dimensional shape.
Each side would be approximately 6.08 units.
no.of cubes made=volume of cuboid/volume of cube i.e, (21*27*8)/(3*3*3) = 4536/27 = 168 cubes
To find the volume of a solid prism made from centimeter cubes, you can count the total number of cubes used to construct the prism. Since each cube has a volume of 1 cubic centimeter, the total volume of the prism is equal to the number of cubes. Alternatively, if the prism has a defined base area and height, you can calculate the volume using the formula: volume = base area × height.
No, the density of both cubes will be the same if they are made of the same material. Density is an intrinsic property of a substance that does not change with the size or shape of the object. It is defined as mass per unit volume.
To find the volume of the 3D shape made up of identical 1 cm^3 cubes, you would need to count the total number of cubes and multiply it by the volume of one cube. For example, if there are 100 cubes, the volume would be 100 cm^3.
54 square cm Each of the six sides of the cube has 9 square centimeters. 9x6=54
You would be adding volumes together; whatever configuration you put them would be irrelevant then. Assuming these are all 1" cubes, you would have first a long row of 8 (1"x1"x8" total) or a cube made of cubes (2"x2"x2" total) and they both come to 8 cubic inches.
A large cube may have more mass than a small cube if it is made from a denser material or if it has a greater volume, meaning more matter is packed into the large cube. However, the size alone does not determine the mass.
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