im no mathmatician, but isn't that simply 997/1000 ?
Zero would be enough.
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A cube made from 8 smaller cubes would have a greater volume than a long row of cubes if the row consists of fewer than 8 cubes. The volume of a cube is calculated as the side length cubed, and since 8 cubes can be arranged to form a larger cube, their combined volume will exceed that of a straight line of cubes. If the row also consists of 8 cubes and is arranged in a straight line, their volumes would be equal, but the cube would occupy a smaller space due to its three-dimensional shape.
2 layers would fit in the prism and each layer would have 15 cubes. Total: 30 cubes.
24 cubes would be it.
It would depend on the coin and its condition - anywhere from a fraction of a cent to many thousands of dollars.
Zero would be enough.
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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."
Amazon and eBay would have storage cubes online. Many physical stores, such as Target, JcPenney, and Bed Bath and Beyond, would offer storage cubes as products.
A cube made from 8 smaller cubes would have a greater volume than a long row of cubes if the row consists of fewer than 8 cubes. The volume of a cube is calculated as the side length cubed, and since 8 cubes can be arranged to form a larger cube, their combined volume will exceed that of a straight line of cubes. If the row also consists of 8 cubes and is arranged in a straight line, their volumes would be equal, but the cube would occupy a smaller space due to its three-dimensional shape.
2 layers would fit in the prism and each layer would have 15 cubes. Total: 30 cubes.
The gravity on Mars is a fraction of Jupiter's gravity. You would not be pulled downward as quickly. It is worth noting that Jupiter does not have a solid surface, which would make it impossible to jump.
Yes they would have to be similar cubes.
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