Volume = 11x11x11 = 1331 inches Surface area = 11x11x6 = 726 inches
3√1=13√8=23√27=33√64=43√125=53√216=63√343=73√512=83√729=93√1,000=10If you need to further the list, just multiply the number by itself 3 times into a calculator. For example, if you wanted to find out what 11 to the 3rd power was, you would type 11x11x11 into a calculator. If you do this correctly, you will find that 11 to the 3rd power is 1,331.Hope this helps!(:Read more: Does_anyone_have_a_list_of_fifth_roots
1x1x1=1 2x2x2=8 3x3x3=27 4x4x4=64 5x5x5=125 6x6x6=216 7x7x7=343 8x8x8=512 9x9x9=729 10x10x10=1000 11x11x11=1331 12x12x12=1728 13x13x13=2197 14x14x14=2744 15x15x15=3375 16x16x16=4096 17x17x17=4913 18x18x18=5832 19x19x19=6859 20x20x20=8000 21x21x21=9261 use calculator to work out the rest cant be bothered to write out any more LOL :-)
There is a 9x9x9 and a 11x11x11 cube but no physical 10x10x10 cubes as of yet.
11^3 = 11x11x11 = 1331
go to cubes/rubiks.com/illpo thx
11 x 11 x 111331=113=11x11x11
at target and walmart Buy the game Yahtzee. It comes with five 1x1x1 Rubik's cubes.
No, there isn't, but they are going to make cubes all the way to 11x11x11 in the future.
1331 is a composite number, the cube of 11, its prime factors being 11x11x11 or 113.
Volume = 11x11x11 = 1331 inches Surface area = 11x11x6 = 726 inches
In assuming that you mean 11x11x11 rubik's cube. There is. It has recently been made, and they are $150. You can get them at: http://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale?SearchText=cube+11x11&CatId=0
I don't believe those are sold anywhere yet. Check out V-cubes. They say they are going to release some new sized cubes in a few months.
3x3x3 cube look on youtube for the worlds largest rubiks cube. if our talking about the actual cubes the largest I've seen was a 9x9x9 cube
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.