In order to make a cube out of pyramids, one would need a minimum of 6 pyramids.
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∙ 13y agoa 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 has 12 edges. A 4-sided pyramid has 8 edges. A 3-sided pyramid has 6 edges. There are also other pyramids with more sides.
a cube
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There is no such thing as a cube route. The cube root of -3 is -1.4422 (approx).There is no such thing as a cube route. The cube root of -3 is -1.4422 (approx).There is no such thing as a cube route. The cube root of -3 is -1.4422 (approx).There is no such thing as a cube route. The cube root of -3 is -1.4422 (approx).
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.
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.
how are a cube and a pyramid alike
A cube has 12 edges. A 4-sided pyramid has 8 edges. A 3-sided pyramid has 6 edges. There are also other pyramids with more sides.
you got it, a cube. it is not a hexahedron because that could be two 3-point pyramids on end. It isn't a rectangular prism either because a prism isn't always square on all sides
a cube
The 3 pyramids in Giza are said to represent the stars in the Orion's Belt constellation, which was important in ancient Egyptian mythology. The alignment of the pyramids mirrors the pattern of the three stars in Orion's Belt.
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A cube.
Some examples of 3D shapes with angles include cubes, pyramids, and rectangular prisms.