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Assuming that the cubes are 1x1x1, there will be one thousand cubes in the larger cube.
A cube has 8 vertices.
There are 64 such cubes.
Eight half inch cubes would fill a one inch cube.
There is a 9x9x9 and a 11x11x11 cube but no physical 10x10x10 cubes as of yet.
there is a 9x9 rubiks cube but i dont think its possible for a cube to be #x#x# at all
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Currently (DEC 09) there are 2x2x2, 3x3x3, 4x4x4, 5x5x5, 6x6x6, 7x7x7, and 9x9x9 mass-produced rubik's cubes. The 6x6x6, and 7x7x7, are available from either V-Cubes (original inventor) or QJ (Chinese Knock-Off), and they both have future plans to make larger ones. QJ has also built a 9x9x9, bu V-Cubes plans to build everything up to 11x11x11, which is so far the only source to publically announce the coming of the 10x10x10. Puzzle-building masters have made their own 8x8x8 (2 in the world), 9x9x9, 11x11x11 (1 in the world, Tony Fisher), and 12x12x12 (1 in the world, Leslie Lee). However, Gabbasoft Cube simulator allows you to solve virtual cubes up to 20x20x20 in size.
Assuming that the cubes are 1x1x1, there will be one thousand cubes in the larger cube.
Answer 9 power of 3 = 9x9x9
there is fifty four cubes in a rub ix cube.
Edges . . .Each cube . . . 12Four cubes. . . 48Vertices . . .Each cube . . . 8Four cubes . . 32
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20 cubes
The only cube of an integer in the range 600 - 800 is 9 because 9x9x9= 729.
A cube has 8 vertices.