1 cube has 6 faces therefore 236 cubes have 1,416 faces.
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1 000 000 cubes would be held. 1 000 litres of water.
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The answer depends on how many 1 cm cubes you start off with. If you had n cubes then the largest hollow cube is a k-cube where k^3 <= 6n^2 - 12n + 8
16 1-inch cubes
Eight half inch cubes would fill a one inch cube.
1 cube has 6 faces therefore 236 cubes have 1,416 faces.
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The question is confusing. If it is 2 cubic centimeters (2 cm³) which could be made with 2 separate cubes (1 cm per side). Each cube is (10 mm) on a side or (10 mm)³ = 1000 mm³, so 2 of them is 2000 mm³. If it is (2 cm)³, which is a cube each side 2 cm, then that is (20 mm)³ = 8000 mm³
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Oh, dude, you'd need 8 wooden cubes to form a larger cube that is 2 inches along each side. It's like basic math, you just stack them up, and boom, you got yourself a bigger cube. Just make sure they're all lined up and not all wonky, unless you're going for that abstract art vibe.
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