The answer obviously depends on the size of the prism!
The answer is the number of inch cubes used in the construction.
To determine how many cubes with an edge length of one fourth inch would fill a rectangular prism, you need to calculate the volume of the prism and the volume of one cube. The volume of the cube is ((\frac{1}{4})^3 = \frac{1}{64}) cubic inches. Then, divide the volume of the rectangular prism by (\frac{1}{64}) to find the number of cubes that would fit inside. The exact number will depend on the dimensions of the rectangular prism.
Approximately 1/2 liter (0.491611921 liter)
The volume of a 6 x 4 x 5 inch rectangular prism is the product of those four values. The answer is 120.
85. 12 x 12 = 144 4 x 5 x 612 = 12240 12240 ÷ 144 = 85
The answer is the number of inch cubes used in the construction.
112 inch cubes.
1 cubic inch.1 cubic inch.1 cubic inch.1 cubic inch.
Approximately 1/2 liter (0.491611921 liter)
the prism is made up of 1-inch cubes, then the answer is 36 in cubed
The volume of a 6 x 4 x 5 inch rectangular prism is the product of those four values. The answer is 120.
85. 12 x 12 = 144 4 x 5 x 612 = 12240 12240 ÷ 144 = 85
16 1-inch cubes
Thirty of them.
A Prism is the name given to a solid which is the same size and shape no matter where you make a perpendicular cut through it at some point along it's length. We say that it's 'cross sectional' shape is unchanged along it's entire length. Answer:- 6 rectangular faces, and 2 hexagonal faces at the ends. Total = 8 Faces. Another example of a Prism is a piece of timber say 4x2 inch x 100 inch long. This is called a rectangular prism and has only 6 faces.
4*5*2 = 40, so any number up to 40 cubes.
a quarter inch