1 000 000 cubes would be held.
1 000 litres of water.
The volume is 1 million cm3
1 million centimetres!
48 cubic centimetres.
8 if you want it to be 2X2 of cubes, 27 if you want it to be 3X3.
There are: 2400/96 = 25
Add all of the cubes
There are 10 centimeters in a decimeter, so a decimeter cube is 10 cm by 10 cm by 10 cm, so it is 10*10*10 cubic centimeters, which is 1,000 cubic centimeters.If you know the conversions between different metric measures, you can show it another way as well: a decimeter cube is liter, while a centimeter cube is a milliliter. There are 1,000 milliliters in a liter, so there are 1,000 centimeter cubes in a decimeter cube.
Suppose you take two cubes, one with a side equal to 1cm or 10mm and one with a side of 1mm. The volume of the 1mm cube is equal to 1mm*1mm*1mm= 1 mm^3 The volume of the 1cm cube is: 1cm*1cm*1cm=10mm*10mm*10mm=1cm^3=1000mm^3 Therefore one cubic centimeter is 1000 times bigger than 1 cubic millimeter.
The volume is 1 million cm3
To find the volume of a stack of centimeter cubes you only need to have the dimension of one side. Once you get the dimension of one side you can find its cube to get the volume of the stack.
72
1 million centimetres!
There are 100 centimetres in a metre. So, if the water can be considered as solid cubes each one centimetre along each side then a line of 100 would cover the width of the container. A square 100 wide by 100 deep would cover the base of the container. A further 99 layers would fill the container. So now we have 100 x 100 x 100, or 1,000,000 cubes of water each 1 cm3 in volume As 1 cm3 is 1 millilitre, which is 1/1000 of a litre, then 1,000 litres would fill the container.
The answer is: (100*100)/(1) = 10,000 Boxes This can be logically analyzed by taking each side of bigger block as 100cm instead of 1m.
1000 cm³ = 1 litre
The cube cannot be made from centimetre cubes.
Six.