The two measures do not measure the same sort of thing. CCs. measure volume; ounces measure weight. If you had an ounce of gold and an ounce of feathers, they would occupy very different volumes, but both would weigh one ounce.
Addition: Ounces are actually odd in the sense that they measure weight but also volume. 32 ounces equal 1 quart but 1 quart of concrete weighs more than one quart of water. So I must assume the question refers to fluid ounces and in that case there are 29.573529562 cc's in one fluid US ounce.
You would need 8 smaller cubes with 2 cm edge to form a larger cube with a 4 cm edge.
To find the number of sugar cubes required to carpet an area, you need to determine the area covered by each sugar cube. If a sugar cube has an edge length of 1.2 cm, its surface area is 6.48 square cm. Convert 1500 square feet to square cm and then divide by 6.48 to get the number of sugar cubes needed.
2.54cm per inch.
1 fluid ounce is approximately 29.57 cm^3. Therefore, 40 cm^3 is approximately 1.35 fluid ounces.
100 cm = 1 meter
27 cubes 3x3x3
1 cubic cm = 0.06102 cubic inch 1 cubic inch = 16.39 cubic cm
80 cm cubes
There are 64 such cubes.
2 x 2 x 2 = 8 cubes.
16
27.
1,000,000 cm or One Million cm
Since the size of the little cubes divide the sides of the box, the number of cubes is 10*6*4/(2*2*2) = 240/8 = 30 cubes.
64 4x4x4
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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