If this is your homework, than you should do it yourself, but i think you put two together on the ground, and then balance the other one on top.
That's if you are talking about a 3d Egyptian shape pyramid, if you are talking about something else- i don't know
In order to make a cube out of pyramids, one would need a minimum of 6 pyramids.
a cube of any size can fit infinitive pyramids, because the pyramids don't have an actual limit to their size, so they can be really small, like atomic level or smaller, this would make the result infinitive.
A cube is constructed from six square polygons. Each square face of the cube is congruent and positioned at right angles to its adjacent faces, forming the three-dimensional shape of the cube.
pyramids have a triangular base. As a triangle has three sides, the pyramid will have three sides. Although you can get square based pyramids which have four sides. ---------------------------------------------- The Egyptian pyramids are 4 sided not 3 sided.
A ditetrahedron (two triangular pyramids stuck together base-to-base) or, more boringly, a cube.
In order to make a cube out of pyramids, one would need a minimum of 6 pyramids.
a cube of any size can fit infinitive pyramids, because the pyramids don't have an actual limit to their size, so they can be really small, like atomic level or smaller, this would make the result infinitive.
Yes you can
A pyramids is like a cube because its base is a square.
A three dimensional solid figure looks like a cube or a prism. Pyramids are three dimensional solid figures as well.
how are a cube and a pyramid alike
Yes, except for all the spheres, pyramids, cones, rectangular boxes, egg shapes, cylinders, etc.
the main tridimensional geometric form is the cube fromthe cube you can get a pyramid by cutting edges, then the rectangle is a geometrical shape too but bidimensional.
The Three Pyramids Club was created on 1998-08-25.
I believe that they are three main pyramids in Giza.
the pyramids are in egypt in giza that is why they are called the pyramids of giza
3 square pyramids fit into one perfect cube. if you were to put sand into the unoccupied space next to the pyramid, it would be double the volume of the first pyramid, making two more that could fit in it.