Math, asked by jadajohnigan3738, 3 months ago

A rectangular prism with a volume of 4 cubic units is filled with cubes with side lengths of 1/3 unit. How many 1/3 unit cubes does it take to fill the prism?(Hint: Find the volume of the cube first.)

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Answered by Sayantana
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Answer:

Volume of rectangular prism = 4 cubic units.

volume of square = \bf{length^{3}}

》volume of square = \bf{ (\dfrac{1}{3})^{3}}

》volume of square = \bf{ (\dfrac{1}{27})}cubic units

volume of rectangle prism = n× volume of cubes

4 = n × 1/27

n= 108 cubes.

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Answered by MuskanJoshi14
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Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Volume of rectangular prism = 4 cubic units.

☆volume of square = \bf{length^{3}}

》volume of square = \bf{ (\dfrac{1}{3})^{3}}

》volume of square = \bf{ (\dfrac{1}{27})}cubic units

☆ volume of rectangle prism = n× volume of cubes

》4 = n × 1/27

》n= 108 cubes.

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