To calculate the number of small cubes that can fit inside the largest cube, we need to find the volume of each cube. The formula for volume is side length cubed. So, the volume of the small cube is 1mm x 1mm x 1mm = 1mm³, and the volume of the largest cube is 4mm x 4mm x 4mm = 64mm³. Therefore, it would take 64 small cubes to fill the largest cube.
Zero would be enough.
no, all cubes have 6 faces. Just think about regular dice - they are cubes, and have the numbers 1 through 6. If a cube had 8 faces, the dice would have two empty faces!
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Okay, there are six rows of 4... think about it, six rows of four cubes, that would be like multiplying 6 and 4, which would be 24.
Zero would be enough.
24 cubes would be it.
Well I think that if they have poor water supply they will not be making ice cubes. Although In the case that someone is providing ice cubes it would have to be a large amount.
24, unless you aren't counting the ones on the bottom (which would be obscured by the table), in which case it would be 20.
no, all cubes have 6 faces. Just think about regular dice - they are cubes, and have the numbers 1 through 6. If a cube had 8 faces, the dice would have two empty faces!
Think of 4 squares of cheese the size of dice cubes. That would be one ounce.
67 i think maybe please answer it for me
To determine the number of larger cubes that can be made, we need to find the largest perfect cube that is less than or equal to 100. The largest cube that fits this criteria is 64 (4^3). Therefore, you can make 64 larger cubes when you have 100 centimeter cubes.
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I am not to sure, but I would think it would. I mean, have you ever had dry mouth after and an ice cubes melts on your skin? I am not expert though..lol
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8 x 5 - 4 = 36 cubes There is a possibility you mean 8^3 x 5^3 - 4^3 which would be 512 x 125 - 64 = 63936 but that would be "cubed" rather than "cubes."