If it was 1 one dot cube, you could only roll 1 number. If it was one dot cube. You could roll 6 numbers.
There is an infinite number of cube numbers and there is not enough time in the life of the solar system to answer the question.
Try calculating the cube of different numbers, until you get close enough.
5 is the least WHOLE number. But there are many smaller numbers: for example, 1/200 = 0.005 would make the multiple 1, the cube of 1.
Cubes of numbers are made by multiplying a number by itself three times.
There are five odd numbers on an odd number cube?
It depend how many negative numbers are written on the cube.
Any "cube" has 6 faces, so you could have 6 different numbers, as on dice.
Three.Three.Three.Three.
There are 6 numbers on a standard number cube
12 Edges (That's one number.)
A die has dots to represent numbers and a number cube has actual numbers. Or, depending on what kind of number cube it is, it might just be the same thing.
You cannot. And not all number cubes have the numbers 1-6 on them. For example, a doubling cube for backgammon.You cannot. And not all number cubes have the numbers 1-6 on them. For example, a doubling cube for backgammon.You cannot. And not all number cubes have the numbers 1-6 on them. For example, a doubling cube for backgammon.You cannot. And not all number cubes have the numbers 1-6 on them. For example, a doubling cube for backgammon.
If it was 1 one dot cube, you could only roll 1 number. If it was one dot cube. You could roll 6 numbers.
That would depend on how many numbers are on the spinner and the cube. The more numbers there are, the less likely it is that they would both land an any given number.
don't know if I understand your question, but: there are no numbers that are both cube numbers and prime numbers 8 is a factor of 16 that is a cube number (2^3) 2 is a factor of 16 that is a prime number
The answer will depend on how many numbers are on the spinner.