The answer depends on how many 1 cm cubes you start off with. If you had n cubes then the largest hollow cube is a k-cube where k^3 <= 6n^2 - 12n + 8
134 cubes left.
The equation for the number of 1 cm3 cubes to form a n3 cm3 hollow cube (n>1): 6n2-12n+8 (hint: cubes have 6 faces, 12 edges, and 8 vertices) I'm not sure whether you are asking about a 10 cm3 cube or a 103 cm3 cube. Since you can't divide a 10 cm3 cube into 1 cm3 pieces, I am going to assume you mean a 103 cm3 cube. This cube will yield 1000 1 cm3 cubes. For n=13, 6n2-12n+8 = 866 For n=14, 6n2-12n+8 = 1016 So, with 1000 little cubes, you can form a 13x13x13 cm hollow cube with 134 little cubes left out.
Two cubes are exactly the same size. The cube that is made of the material with the largest density will have the largest mass.
Two cubes are exactly the same size. The cube that is made of the material with the largest density will have the largest mass.
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
The cube cannot be made from centimetre cubes.
Cubes are not rectangles. The reason for this is because cubes are 3-dimensional and rectangles and 2-dimensional. However, you could say that a cube is a rectangular prism.
Assuming that the cubes are 1x1x1, there will be one thousand cubes in the larger cube.
Cubes. cube Noun: A symmetrical three-dimensional shape, either solid or hollow, contained by six equal squares.
Ice cubes are not always true cubes to begin with but we call them that anyway. If you were to break one it would just be smaller pieces of ice which depending on your perception could still be called cubes.
Edges . . .Each cube . . . 12Four cubes. . . 48Vertices . . .Each cube . . . 8Four cubes . . 32
there is fifty four cubes in a rub ix cube.