134 cubes left.
There would be 1,452 1cm cubes that fit in a 12cmx12cmx11cm cube. This is determined by multiplying the dimensions of the larger cube together (12x12x11) and dividing by the volume of the smaller cubes, which is 1cm^3.
Eight little cubes.
1000
10cm2
134 cubes left.
no - imagine 60 tiny 1cm x 1cm x 1cm cubes. Then imagine you have 60 of them. That many tiny cubes does not fill a whole backpack.
There would be 1,452 1cm cubes that fit in a 12cmx12cmx11cm cube. This is determined by multiplying the dimensions of the larger cube together (12x12x11) and dividing by the volume of the smaller cubes, which is 1cm^3.
Eight little cubes.
1000
6
10cm2
1
8 of them.
25
Volume of 1 cm cube = 1 cubic cm (cc) Volume of 4 cm cube = 4*4*4 = 64 cc So number of unit cubes required = 64
It would be the same, 1,000,000, as each one's length is 1cm