10 grids, stacked, would make a thousand cube.
Using grids divided into tenths instead of hundreds would make for much more efficient counting.
cube's are consisted of squares, so none.but it takes 6 squares to make up a cube.
It would take one hundred thousand dollar bills to make one hundred thousand dollars.
There are 1,000 pounds in a thousand pounds, so to find out how many thousand pounds make a million pounds, you would divide 1,000,000 by 1,000. Therefore, there are 1,000 thousand pounds in a million pounds.
If you were to cut a cube in half along any plane passing through its center, you would get two equal halves of a cube. Each half would still have the shape of a cube with the same dimensions, just split into two separate pieces. The resulting solid figures would be two smaller cubes.
a 1x1 cube is just a regular cube. A 2x2 cube would have 4 cubes so that would make it bigger than a 1x1 cube.
In order to make a cube out of pyramids, one would need a minimum of 6 pyramids.
Heat must have to be applied to the ice cube.
ok so this is what you do.... if you want to make a C&C cage you need cube grids .you might what to make it 2 by 4 like, i mean 2 grids and 4 grids on the sides.you use connnecters and just connect the cube grids. u might want some cable wire connects tooso you can connect then if you run out of regular connectors. i hope this help ...
Using grids divided into tenths instead of hundreds would make for much more efficient counting.
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He will never understand it in a thousand--no, make it a million--years!
In this question, a $6,000 investment would make $552.
You would need 12 straws of equal sizes because a cube has 12 equal edges, 8 vertices and 6 faces
You would cut off a corner.
That would depend on how you define "change" and "sugar cube". If moving a sugar cube changes it, since you could move any sugar cube to an uncountable number of other locations, such a sugar cube could change in an infinite number of ways. If you define "sugar cube" as a six sided solid of glucose, you could substitute any one or more of several billion atoms for its isotope, and change it into a different sugar cube. If you allow chemical reactions, as in "how many ways can the contents of a sugar cube be used to make another substance?", then again, there are an infinite number if potential transformations. If you were to hurl a particular sugar cube into the ocean or the sun, in a thousand years, atoms from that cube would be found in several billion organisms.
No as the game cube was made years before so Nintendo didn't make it so it would works also game cube is disk only and it would be impossible to get a ds cartridge to play on a game cube