An infinite amount. If you only want to count integral lengths, then there's only one: 1 by 1 by 11. (This is because 11 is a prime number.)
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Four.
1 regetangular prism
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There are 4 of them.
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Four.
1 regetangular prism
Three.
To determine how many rectangular prisms can be made from 140 cubes, we need to consider the volume of the prisms, which is given by the formula ( V = l \times w \times h ) (length × width × height). The task involves finding all combinations of positive integers ( l ), ( w ), and ( h ) such that their product equals 140. The number of distinct rectangular prisms is equal to the number of unique factorizations of 140 into three positive integers, which can vary based on the order of dimensions.
You can do it ten times, I had an assignment and we had to make ten rectangular prisms 10 times
There are only four different configurations.
A cube or cuboid.
Just one, although the orientation of the prism might vary.