You would be adding volumes together; whatever configuration you put them would be irrelevant then. Assuming these are all 1" cubes, you would have first a long row of 8 (1"x1"x8" total) or a cube made of cubes (2"x2"x2" total) and they both come to 8 cubic inches.
24 cubes 1x1x1
it would be 1 million centimeters long, because 1 times a million is one million
A million hours is a million hours long. If you would like it expressed as another value, please specify. A million hours is 128 years, 34 days and 16 hours. A million hours is 3,600,000,000 seconds.
How do you estimate long it would take to construct a cubic meter by placing one centimetre cube at a time show all calculations?
It would be the same, 1,000,000, as each one's length is 1cm
A line of a million centimeter cubes would be 10,000 meters long when converted into meters, as there are 100 centimeters in a meter.
1 million centimetres!
If you mean that the cubes have a side length of 1 cm, and you place them side by side, you would get a length of exactly a million cm.
No. A cube with sides which are 1 centimetre long or that of 1 inch are both unit cubes, as is a cube with sides of 1 decimetre (volume = 1 litre).
24 cubes would be it.
1 centimetre.1 centimetre.1 centimetre.1 centimetre.
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You would be adding volumes together; whatever configuration you put them would be irrelevant then. Assuming these are all 1" cubes, you would have first a long row of 8 (1"x1"x8" total) or a cube made of cubes (2"x2"x2" total) and they both come to 8 cubic inches.
Well, isn't that just a delightful little stack of cubes you're imagining! To build a stack that is 3 cubes long, 2 cubes high, and 4 cubes deep, you would need a total of 24 cubes. Just imagine all the happy little details you could add to each cube as you stack them up!
24 cubes 1x1x1
A kilometre is 100,000 centimetres long. A square kilometre is one kilometre long and one kilometre wide. A square centimetre is one centimetre long and one centimetre wide. If you filled up a kilometre-sized square (a square kilometre) with centimetre-sized squares (square centimetres) you would need 100,000 rows of 100,000 square centimetres, which comes to 10^10, or 10,000,000,000 (10 billion) square centimetres.