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Mark packed 1 inch cubes into a box with a volume of 120 cubic inches. How many layers of 1-inch cubes did mark pack?

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Answer:

5 layers of smaller cube approximately.

Explanation:

We are given the following data in the question:

Volume of the bigger box = 120 cubic inches.

Side of smaller cube = 1 inch

Volume of smaller cube =
side* side* side =
1* 1* 1 = 1 cubic inches.

Number of smaller cubes that can be fit into bigger box =
(120)/(1) = 120

If we assume that the bigger box is also a cube, then we can calculate the side of the bigger box


120 = side* side* side


Side = \sqrt[3] {120} = 4.932

Thus, the side of the bigger box is approximately equal to 5 inch.

Thus, approximately Mark can pack the smaller cubes into the bigger box by stacking 5 layers of smaller cubes. Now, each layer of smaller cubes contain approximately 25 cubes.

User Maddalena
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The number of layers of 1-inch cubes that Mark packed is determined by assuming that the larger box is also a cube.
120 = e³
The value of e from the equation is approximately 5. Thus, there are approximately 5 layers of 1-inch cubes.
User Pawel Jasinski
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