2 cubes wide x 3 cubes long x 4 cubes high. 2 X 3 X4 6 X 4 24 cubes
12 cubes
cube has 6 sides so 3 cubes have 3*6 = 18.
I think the answer is 18 becausea cube has 6 face and 3 cubes have 18 faces.
This is a nth term question. The formula for this is: n³ + 2 So, replace the n with 10: 10³ +2 = 1002
3x3x8=72 cubes 63 Cubes
24 cubes would be it.
2 cubes wide x 3 cubes long x 4 cubes high. 2 X 3 X4 6 X 4 24 cubes
120 is the mass. i figured that out by mutiplying 5*8=40 then multiply that by 3. 40*3=120
12 cubes
There are 27 1x1cm cubes
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.
Well, isn't that just a delightful little stack of cubes you're imagining! To build a stack that is 3 cubes long, 2 cubes high, and 4 cubes deep, you would need a total of 24 cubes. Just imagine all the happy little details you could add to each cube as you stack them up!
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cube has 6 sides so 3 cubes have 3*6 = 18.
I think the answer is 18 becausea cube has 6 face and 3 cubes have 18 faces.
This is a nth term question. The formula for this is: n³ + 2 So, replace the n with 10: 10³ +2 = 1002