1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19.
(I think)
There is no limit to the number of cubes which can be arranged on top of a rectangular prism.
A rectangular prism that is 4 cubes by 2 cubes is made up of 8 cubes.
A rectangular prism has two bases, each of which is a rectangle, and four rectangular sides. The 12 cubes are the same as the rectangular prisms, except that each of the rectangles is a square.
A rectangular prism.
All of them are.
There is no limit to the number of cubes which can be arranged on top of a rectangular prism.
A rectangular prism that is 4 cubes by 2 cubes is made up of 8 cubes.
Depends on the dimensions of the prism, and how large of cubes they are.
A rectangular prism has two bases, each of which is a rectangle, and four rectangular sides. The 12 cubes are the same as the rectangular prisms, except that each of the rectangles is a square.
A rectangular prism.
45 cubes I believe
Put all the cubes in a line.
All of them are.
To determine the number of different rectangular prisms that can be made with 10 cm cubes, we need to consider the dimensions of each prism. A rectangular prism has three dimensions: length, width, and height. Since each side of the prism can be made up of multiple cubes, we need to find all the possible combinations of dimensions that can be formed using 10 cm cubes. This involves considering factors such as the number of cubes available and the different ways they can be arranged to form unique rectangular prisms.
32
The answer is the number of inch cubes used in the construction.
The answer obviously depends on the size of the prism!