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depends what is in the space zero ton if the meter cube are empty
This depends on what you mean by "it". The volume of the original cube is V = (80 cm)³ = 512,000 cm³. If the volume is decreased by 10%, then multiply the volume of the original cube by 0.9 to get 406,800 cm³. Otherwise, if the length of the cube is decreased by 10%, then: V = (80 cm * 0.9)³ ≈ 373248 cm³
Well, darling, if each small cube has an edge of 10 cm, then the volume of each small cube is 10 x 10 x 10 = 1000 cubic cm. The volume of the big box is 80 x 80 x 80 = 512,000 cubic cm. So, you can fit 512,000 / 1000 = 512 small cubes in that big box. Hope that clears things up, sugar.
There is no such thing as a cube route. The cube root of -3 is -1.4422 (approx).There is no such thing as a cube route. The cube root of -3 is -1.4422 (approx).There is no such thing as a cube route. The cube root of -3 is -1.4422 (approx).There is no such thing as a cube route. The cube root of -3 is -1.4422 (approx).
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depends what is in the space zero ton if the meter cube are empty
Rubics cube
The answer will depend on the size of the cube!The answer will depend on the size of the cube!The answer will depend on the size of the cube!The answer will depend on the size of the cube!
It was Erno Rubik
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This depends on what you mean by "it". The volume of the original cube is V = (80 cm)³ = 512,000 cm³. If the volume is decreased by 10%, then multiply the volume of the original cube by 0.9 to get 406,800 cm³. Otherwise, if the length of the cube is decreased by 10%, then: V = (80 cm * 0.9)³ ≈ 373248 cm³
80 cubic inches is 1311cc
2(3√10) or 2(101/3)
at the bottom of the computer there is a little cube then you put in two AA batteries in
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