There is only one cube with that volume, because a cube has to have all sides the same, and so therefore the only cube would have the dimensions of approximately:
2.8 X 2.8 X 2.8
24 * 24 * 24 = 13824
24 of them
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To determine how many rectangles can be made with 24 cubes, we first need to consider how the cubes can be arranged. A rectangle can be formed by choosing two distinct dimensions, which can be represented as factors of the total number of cubes. The pairs of factors of 24 are (1, 24), (2, 12), (3, 8), (4, 6), and their reverses. Therefore, there are a total of 10 unique rectangles that can be formed using 24 cubes.
One cube has 12 edges so 2 cubes have ... 24 edges!
I got: 2,712.96 cubed.
4 cubes have 24 vertices. :)
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24 cubes would be it.
24 * 24 * 24 = 13824
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24 edges.
24 of them
To determine how many rectangles can be made with 24 cubes, we first need to consider how the cubes can be arranged. A rectangle can be formed by choosing two distinct dimensions, which can be represented as factors of the total number of cubes. The pairs of factors of 24 are (1, 24), (2, 12), (3, 8), (4, 6), and their reverses. Therefore, there are a total of 10 unique rectangles that can be formed using 24 cubes.
dont understand your question... are you asking for a VOLUME? Because the length of 24 m cubed.... is .... 24 meters. 24 meters high, 24 meters wide, and 24 meters wide. If you are looking for cubic meters... then use V= L x W x H.... or 24 x 24 x 24 = 13,824 cubic meters.
One cube has 12 edges so 2 cubes have ... 24 edges!
To determine if all 4,000 inch cubes will fit into the carton, we first calculate the volume of the carton. The carton is 1 foot high (12 inches) with a base of 1 foot by 2 feet (12 inches by 24 inches), giving it a volume of 12 inches x 24 inches x 12 inches = 3,456 cubic inches. Since 4,000 cubic inches (the volume of the cubes) exceeds the carton’s volume of 3,456 cubic inches, not all the cubes will fit into the carton.