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A cube has a side length of 1/3 inch.

It would take __ blocks with a side length of 1/6 inch to fill the cube. It would take __ blocks with a side length of 1/9 inch to fill the cube.

Answer the blanks above.

User Ian Barber
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You have the volume of the cube is:

Vcube=a^3
Vcube=(1/3 inch)^3
Vcube=1/27 inch^3

The volume of a block with a side length of 1/6 inch is:

V1=1/216 inch^3

(1/27 inch^3)/(1/216 inch^3)=8 blocks with a side length of 1/6 inch

The volume of a block with a side length of 1/9 inch is:

V2=1/729 inch^3

(1/27 inch^3)/(1/729 inch^3)=27 blocks with a side length of 1/9 inch
User Basso
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Answer:

8 blocks and 27 blocks.

Explanation:

A cube has a side length of
(1)/(3) inch.

(A) Let B block with a side length of
((1)/(6)) inch will be required to fill the cube.

so volume of cube = volume of block B


((1)/(3))^3 = B ×
((1)/(6))^3

B =
(((1)/(3))^3)/(((1)/(6))^3)

=
((6)^3)/(3^3)

=
((6)/(3))^3

= (2)³ = 8 blocks

(B) Let C blocks with a side length of
((1)/(9)) inch will be required to fill the cube.

Volume of cube = total volume of blocks C


((1)/(3))^3 =
((1)/(9))^3 × C

C =
((1)/(3))^3 /
((1)/(9))^3

=
(9^3)/(3^3)=((9)/(3))^3=3^3

= 27 blocks

Therefore, answer is 8 blocks and 27 blocks.

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