1 m = 1,000 mm (1m x 1m x 1m) = 1 m3 = (1,000mm x 1,000mm x 1,000mm) = 1,000,000,000 mm3
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∙ 15y ago1 cube has 6 faces therefore 236 cubes have 1,416 faces.
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4 of them can.
1 000 000 cubes would be held. 1 000 litres of water.
If you have one cube in the first solid than six cubes in the second solid and than fifteen cubes in the third solid, than you would get 215 cubes in the eighth solid.
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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.
three.1 cube x 1 cube x 18 cubes1 cube x 2 cubes x 9 cubes1 cube x 3 cubes x 6 cubes
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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
27 cubes 3x3x3
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you would need 8 cubes each of 1" to make a larger cube with 2" dimensions
216 are.