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how many ice-cubes with 2 cm side can be put in an ice-box whose dimensions are 4cm×4cm×4cm? the volume of a cube of side 6cm is :? how many small cubes of edge 10cm can be put in a cubical box of side 80 cm? a cube of side 6cm is cut into small cubes each of side is 2cm . how many small cubes will be formed?Amit has 60 one-cm cubes. which of these cuboids can he not build?Box A measures 10cm by 6cm by 4cm and Box B measures 6cm by 6cm by 7cm. which has greater volume? PLEASE SOLVE THESE QUESTIONS.......?

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1) Number of ice cubes that will fit in that box is 8.

Given data :

Side of one ice cube = 2 cm

Dimensions of the box = 4 cm × 4 cm × 4 cm

So,volume of an ice cube = (2)³ = 8 cm³

Volume of the box = (4×4×4) = 64 cm³

So, Numbers of ice cubes = (64/8) = 8 (answer)

2) The volume of the cube is 216 cm³.

Given data :

Side of the cube = 6 cm

So,volume of the cube = (6×6×6) = 216 cm³ (answer)

3) The number of cubes is 512.

Given data :

Edge of the box = 80 cm

Edge of a single cube = 10 cm

Volume of the box = 80×80×80 = 512000 cm³

Volume of a cube = 10×10×10 = 100 cm³

So,the number of cubes that will fit inside the box = 512000/1000 = 512 (answer)

4) The number of small cubes 27.

Given data :

Side of bigger cube = 6 cm

Side of one smaller cube = 2 cm

So,volume of the bigger cube = 6×6×6 = 216 cm³

Volume of one smaller cube = 2×2×2 = 8 cm³

So,the number of smaller cubes = 216/8 = 27 (answer)

5) The greater volume is occupied by the box B.

Given data :

Dimensions of box A = 10 cm × 6 cm × 4 cm

Dimensions of box B = 6 cm × 6cm × 7 cm

So, the volume of box A = 10×6×4 = 240 cm³

The volume of box B = 6×6×7 = 252 cm³.

So, Volume of box B > Volume of box A. (Answer)

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