The number of cubes in one layer depends on the dimensions of the layer. For example, if the layer is a square with each side measuring 5 cubes, there would be 5 x 5 = 25 cubes in that layer. If the layer has different dimensions, simply multiply the length by the width to find the total number of cubes.
Give us the dimensions of the prism.
For a rectangle, do the following:1. Count the number of cubes on one side of the retangle.2. Count the number of cubes on an adjacent side (not the opposite side)3. Multiple both numbers together. The result is your answer.
64
2 layers would fit in the prism and each layer would have 15 cubes. Total: 30 cubes.
The number of cubes in one layer depends on the dimensions of the layer. For example, if the layer is a square with each side measuring 5 cubes, there would be 5 x 5 = 25 cubes in that layer. If the layer has different dimensions, simply multiply the length by the width to find the total number of cubes.
Give us the dimensions of the prism.
8 cubes in total (two layers). (If a third layer is added, the cubes would be 1 inch above the box.)
That depends on the box.
For a rectangle, do the following:1. Count the number of cubes on one side of the retangle.2. Count the number of cubes on an adjacent side (not the opposite side)3. Multiple both numbers together. The result is your answer.
16 1-inch cubes
64
25
2 layers would fit in the prism and each layer would have 15 cubes. Total: 30 cubes.
it has six faces :)
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An ice cube melts from the outside layer in. As the outer layer of molecules gains energy it starts to vibrate and moves from solid to liquid phase, sloughing off and allowing the next layer to undergo the same process.