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To determine the number of blocks in a cube, you need to know the length of one side of the cube. If a cube has a side length of ( n ) blocks, the total number of blocks is calculated by cubing the side length: ( n^3 ). For example, a cube with a side length of 3 blocks would contain ( 3^3 = 27 ) blocks.
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Oh, dude, if you're talking about standard concrete blocks that are 16 inches long and 8 inches wide, you'd have about 10.8 blocks per square meter if they were laid flat. But hey, who's counting, right? Just make sure you measure twice and lay once, or something like that.
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216, 6 blocks wide, 6 blocks long, 6 blocks high. 6x6x6=216