A cubic box with a 1m edge has a volume of (1m^3 = 100cm \times 100cm \times 100cm = 1,000,000cm^3). Each cube with a 10cm edge has a volume of (10cm \times 10cm \times 10cm = 1,000cm^3). To find how many 10cm cubes can fit in the 1m cubic box, divide the volume of the box by the volume of one cube: (1,000,000cm^3 / 1,000cm^3 = 1,000). Therefore, 1,000 cubes of 10cm edge can fit in the cubic box.
1000
Well, darling, if each small cube has an edge of 10 cm, then the volume of each small cube is 10 x 10 x 10 = 1000 cubic cm. The volume of the big box is 80 x 80 x 80 = 512,000 cubic cm. So, you can fit 512,000 / 1000 = 512 small cubes in that big box. Hope that clears things up, sugar.
134 cubes left.
10*10*10 = 1000 cm3
1 cubic cm = 0.06102 cubic inch 1 cubic inch = 16.39 cubic cm
1000
Well, darling, if each small cube has an edge of 10 cm, then the volume of each small cube is 10 x 10 x 10 = 1000 cubic cm. The volume of the big box is 80 x 80 x 80 = 512,000 cubic cm. So, you can fit 512,000 / 1000 = 512 small cubes in that big box. Hope that clears things up, sugar.
A litre is 1000 cubic centimeters or 1000 cm3 or a 10cm x 10cm x 10cm container
134 cubes left.
10*10*10 = 1000 cm3
1 cubic cm = 0.06102 cubic inch 1 cubic inch = 16.39 cubic cm
5*5*5 = 125 of them.
1000 cubic with side 10cm. So 10x10x10=1000
There are 64 such cubes.
There are no cubes in a yard. There are 3x3x3=27 cubic feet in a cubic yard.
You would need 8 smaller cubes with 2 cm edge to form a larger cube with a 4 cm edge.
There are: 2400/96 = 25