The answer depends on the exact size of the solid figure.
A solid shape.
Zero.
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Well one has eight vertices then you just multiply eight by whatever number of cubes you have!
The answer depends on the exact size of the solid figure.
This is a nth term question. The formula for this is: n³ + 2 So, replace the n with 10: 10³ +2 = 1002
For a rectangle, do the following:1. Count the number of cubes on one side of the retangle.2. Count the number of cubes on an adjacent side (not the opposite side)3. Multiple both numbers together. The result is your answer.
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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.
That depends on the exact shape of the figure. If it is a rectangular block, just multiply the three numbers.
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One way to find out the number of cubes that can fit inside a rectangular box is to use its volume. Knowing the volume of the cubes and that of the box can give an accurate reading of the cubes that can fit.
cubes and cuboids
They are not generally called seven cubes.
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You multiply the length by the width by the height to get the volume.