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!
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
4 cubes have 24 vertices. :)
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
2 cubes = 4 prisms
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