Math, asked by simranrose1856, 1 year ago

The edge of solid cube is 6cm.How many cube of 0.6cm edges can formed fromed from this cube?

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Answered by nandini2106
5
edge of bigger cube=6
volume of bigger cube= 256 cm³
now edge of smaller cube= 0.6
volume of smaller cube= 0.256 cm³
number of smaller cube= volume of bigger cube/ volume of smaller cube
256/0.256=1000 cubes
Answered by ria113
10
HEY!!

HERE IS YOUR ANSWER..,,,

edge of cube (s1) = 6cm
edge of another cube (s2) = 0.6cm

n = number of cube with (s2) edge formed from cube with (s1) edge

Volume of cube with (s1) = Volume of cube with (s2) × n

n =  \frac{ {(s1)}^{3} }{ {(s2)}^{3} }  \\  \\ n =   \frac{ {(6)}^{3} }{ {(0.6)}^{3} }  \\  \\ n =  \frac{216}{0.216} \\  \\ n = \frac{216 \times 1000}{216}  \\  \\ n = 1000 \\  \\  \: 1000 \: cubes \: of \: (s2) \: edges \: can \: be \: formed \: from \: cube \: of \: (s1) \: edges

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