One, after which the box is no longer empty!
One, after which the box is no longer empty!
8^3 = 512
Yes you can. And you figure this out be multiplying the demensions of the box, then the deminsions of the blocks times how many blocks, then if the second one is less than or equal to the first one it's right.
You can fit just as many aunts in a phone box as you could uncles.
One, after which the box is no longer empty!
One, after which the box is no longer empty!
1 ft = 12 in → question is how many inch cubes fit in a 12 in by 12 in by 12 in cube. 12 small blocks fit across the front of the box in a row 12 rows of these 12 small blocks fit back from the back in a layer of blocks 12 layers of these blocks fit in the box Thus you will need 12 × 12 × 12 = 1,728 blocks.
8^3 = 512
Yes you can. And you figure this out be multiplying the demensions of the box, then the deminsions of the blocks times how many blocks, then if the second one is less than or equal to the first one it's right.
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You can fit just as many aunts in a phone box as you could uncles.
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justas many apples that fit in a box.
Assuming the shape of the square meter can be changed to suit the actual shapes that are fit into it. Assuming the blocks are squareBlock = 450 mm * 450 mm =450 * 450 = 202 500block is 0.2025 meters square.How many block in 1 square meter?1 / 0.2025 =1 / (.450 * .450) = 4.9382716So 4 blocks could be fit into the spare and there would be space left over.4 * 0.2025 = 0.81.Therefore .19 m square would be left empty.