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How many cubes with 1/2 inch side lengths will fit inside a prism with a volume of 56 cubic inches? I'm thinking 112, since 56...Asked by mary
How many cubes with 1/2 inch side lengths will fit inside a prism with a volume of 56 cubic inches?
I'm thinking 112, since 56 * 2 =112, but I'm not sure if that's the right thinking.
I'm thinking 112, since 56 * 2 =112, but I'm not sure if that's the right thinking.
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Answered by
Steve
each 1" cube holds eight 1/2" cubes, not 2/
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Reiny
You don't say what kind of a prism.
I will assume it is a rectangular prism, (fancy word for box)
each cube has a volume of (1/2)^3 or 1/8 inches^3
number that will fit the box = 56/(1/8)
= 448 cubes
e.g. the box could have been
4 in by 7 in by 2 in
for a volume of 56 inches^3
since each cube is 1/2 inch, we could lay 8 along the width, 14 along the length, and stack them 4 high
8x14x4 = 448
I will assume it is a rectangular prism, (fancy word for box)
each cube has a volume of (1/2)^3 or 1/8 inches^3
number that will fit the box = 56/(1/8)
= 448 cubes
e.g. the box could have been
4 in by 7 in by 2 in
for a volume of 56 inches^3
since each cube is 1/2 inch, we could lay 8 along the width, 14 along the length, and stack them 4 high
8x14x4 = 448
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makela
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Anonymous
How many cubes with a side length of 1/2 in. Will fit inside the rectangular prism
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