5760/64 = 90 cubes
If the dimensions of the cuboid are also in cm then (16*4*8)/(2*2*2) = 64 cubes
The answer is Multiplication. Multiply l x b x h = 6.5 x 3.5x 2= 4550 cubes..
You multiply the length by the width by the height to get the volume.
You multiply the height, length, and width of the cube and the answer is the volume.
Volume is equal to Length x Width x Height. 5x3x2=30 cubes
If the dimensions of the cuboid are also in cm then (16*4*8)/(2*2*2) = 64 cubes
In the case of a rectangular cuboid, I would say that the volume is simply DEFINED to be length x width x height. The volume of other, more complicated shapes, can then be derived, based on this basic definition. But you do need to have a starting point, i.e., "How is volume even defined in the first place?"Just to show that this definition makes sense, think of a rectangular cuboid as having integer values for length, width, and height. In that case, you can divide it into unit cubes (cubes of side length 1), and it is easy to see (basically, by counting the unit cubes) that the number of unit cubes will be length x width x height - IN THIS SPECIAL CASE.
The answer is Multiplication. Multiply l x b x h = 6.5 x 3.5x 2= 4550 cubes..
You multiply the length by the width by the height to get the volume.
The volume of a cuboid with length A units, breadth B units and height C units, is A*B*C cubic units. In the case of a cube, B = A and C = A so the volume is A3 cubic units.
You multiply the height, length, and width of the cube and the answer is the volume.
Volume is equal to Length x Width x Height. 5x3x2=30 cubes
24 of them
There are 10 small cubes along the length, along the width and along the height of the big cube. There is, therefore, 10*10*10 = 1000 cubes.There are 10 small cubes along the length, along the width and along the height of the big cube. There is, therefore, 10*10*10 = 1000 cubes.There are 10 small cubes along the length, along the width and along the height of the big cube. There is, therefore, 10*10*10 = 1000 cubes.There are 10 small cubes along the length, along the width and along the height of the big cube. There is, therefore, 10*10*10 = 1000 cubes.
Measure its length, breadth and height and multiply these together.
conclusion of cuboid
The cube cannot be made from centimetre cubes.