There are 11 ways to fold a cube, or 11 nets of a cube.
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There are many ways in which one can find information on how to complete the Rubic's cube. This includes blogs and forums, as well as YouTube instructional videos.
The answer depends on the size of the cube.
There are 11 ways to fold a cube, or 11 nets of a cube.
It is possible in only 6! = 6x5x4x3x2x1 or 720 ways.
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Julienne, slice, mince, chop, dice & cube.
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Um...infinite? The cube's dimensions are not set, so it could be 4x4x4 or 6x6x6 and so on. If you're talking about how many ways you can fold six connected squares into a cube, well that's eleven. Here, I found this site where the eleven are listed. http://www.sarkarcubes.com/images/CubeNets.gif
That would depend on how you define "change" and "sugar cube". If moving a sugar cube changes it, since you could move any sugar cube to an uncountable number of other locations, such a sugar cube could change in an infinite number of ways. If you define "sugar cube" as a six sided solid of glucose, you could substitute any one or more of several billion atoms for its isotope, and change it into a different sugar cube. If you allow chemical reactions, as in "how many ways can the contents of a sugar cube be used to make another substance?", then again, there are an infinite number if potential transformations. If you were to hurl a particular sugar cube into the ocean or the sun, in a thousand years, atoms from that cube would be found in several billion organisms.
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the relationship between them is that they are use in many ways of living
The most mixed up rubiks cube can be solved in 27 moves. There are 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 possible mixed-up arrangements.