a cube of any size can fit infinitive pyramids, because the pyramids don't have an actual limit to their size, so they can be really small, like atomic level or smaller, this would make the result infinitive.
27000
A 1-foot cube has dimensions of 12 inches on each side. To find out how many 1-inch cubes fit into it, calculate the volume of the 1-foot cube, which is (12 \times 12 \times 12 = 1,728) cubic inches. Since each 1-inch cube occupies 1 cubic inch, a total of 1,728 one-inch cubes can fit into a 1-foot cube.
64
4 of them can.
1,000,000 cm or One Million cm
27000
64
4 of them can.
1,000,000 cm or One Million cm
1 000 000 cubes would be held. 1 000 litres of water.
9
== == 9
8^3 = 512
Without specific measurements for the small cube there's no way to tell; it could be anywhere from 1 small cube to an infinite number. Assuming, however, that the small cube is 1 cm x 1 cm x 1cm (1 cm cubed), then 8000 of the small cubes would fit inside. That's 20*20*20, because the big cube is 20 times as large in three different dimensions.
That depends on the size of the little boxes. If they're all 1-cubic-foot boxes, then you can fit (7 x 7 x 8) = 392 of them in there. And by the way ... 7 x 7 x 8 is not a "cube".
1,000,000 1 cubic metre = 1,000,000 centimetres3 (100cm x 100cm x 100cm)
depends on how big the cube is