Eight.
4-8 boxes in a square box!
an edge!
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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.
1,000 of them can.
The perimeter of a square is 100 inches. How many square tiles 1 inch on each edge are needed to cover its area?
seven.
Eight.
4-8 boxes in a square box!
an edge!
yes a square does have an edge it has four 4
125 of them.
10,000 square feet.
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There is 5 squares in a hardwood box.
edge * edge