456
On a 3x3 there are 9, 4x4 there are 16 and so on. Basically whatever number of squares on one row going across times that number.
If you have got enough cubes, as many as you like.
A rectangular prism that is 4 cubes by 2 cubes is made up of 8 cubes.
3
9
Too many. Should have stopped production with one; The Prototype.
8
that number is so large that it is off the charts
To determine the number of different size cubes that can be made with 64 multilink cubes, we need to find all the factors of 64. The factors of 64 are 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, and 64. These factors correspond to the possible dimensions of the cubes that can be formed using the multilink cubes. Therefore, there are 7 different size cubes that can be made with 64 multilink cubes.
To determine how many rectangles can be made with 24 cubes, we first need to consider how the cubes can be arranged. A rectangle can be formed by choosing two distinct dimensions, which can be represented as factors of the total number of cubes. The pairs of factors of 24 are (1, 24), (2, 12), (3, 8), (4, 6), and their reverses. Therefore, there are a total of 10 unique rectangles that can be formed using 24 cubes.
per face we have 10*10 = 100 Total = 6*100 = 600
There are infinitely many boxes that will fit 200 inch cubes and have space left over and the question does not exclude such boxes. However, there are 12 boxes that will just fit 200 inch cubes.