Math, asked by Digyasah4243, 3 months ago

A big cube has each portion of 44 cm. Tiny cubes of 4 cm portion each are cut from that. Then how many tiny cubes will be formed that are surrounded by at least one
cube ?​

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Answered by vijisekar
3

Step-by-step explanation:

 \frac{volume of \: a \: big \: cube}{volume\:of \: a \: small \: cube}  = no \: of \: cubes

side \: of \: a \: big \: cube \:  = 44 \\ side \: of \: a \: small \: cube \:  = 4 \\ volume\:   = 44 \times 44 \times 44 \\ volume\: \: of \: small cube \:  =  \\ 4 \times 4 \times 4

no \: of \: cubes\:  =  \\  \frac{volume \: of \: big \: cube}{volume\:of \: a \: small\:cube}  \\  \frac{44 \times 44 \times 44}{4 \times 4 \times 4}  \\ 11 \times 11 \times 11 = 1331

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