It depends on the size of the cube
2 cubes wide x 3 cubes long x 4 cubes high. 2 X 3 X4 6 X 4 24 cubes
A rectangular prism that is 4 cubes by 2 cubes is made up of 8 cubes.
None, because the cubes are solid objects and the tops of the cubes will not hinge together to open like a box. As to how many cuboid shapes (not counting rotations as different), the answer is 4. 1*1*16 1*2*8 1*4*4 2*2*4
This is a nth term question. The formula for this is: n³ + 2 So, replace the n with 10: 10³ +2 = 1002
If the dimensions of the cuboid are also in cm then (16*4*8)/(2*2*2) = 64 cubes
2 cubes wide x 3 cubes long x 4 cubes high. 2 X 3 X4 6 X 4 24 cubes
A rectangular prism that is 4 cubes by 2 cubes is made up of 8 cubes.
24 cubes would be it.
112 inch cubes.
Well, isn't that just a delightful little stack of cubes you're imagining! To build a stack that is 3 cubes long, 2 cubes high, and 4 cubes deep, you would need a total of 24 cubes. Just imagine all the happy little details you could add to each cube as you stack them up!
4 cubes have 24 vertices. :)
None, because the cubes are solid objects and the tops of the cubes will not hinge together to open like a box. As to how many cuboid shapes (not counting rotations as different), the answer is 4. 1*1*16 1*2*8 1*4*4 2*2*4
2 cubes = 4 prisms
each layer will have (4*4) cubes = 16 and 2*16 is 32 so there are 2 layers which means the height of the box is 2 cubes
8x2x2
This is a nth term question. The formula for this is: n³ + 2 So, replace the n with 10: 10³ +2 = 1002
If the dimensions of the cuboid are also in cm then (16*4*8)/(2*2*2) = 64 cubes