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1) how many small cubes(1mm)do you think it would take to fill the largest cube(4mm)
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If an edge of a small cube is 1mm, then the volume (v=l^3) of a small cube is 1,,, and of the largest cube (4^3) 64mm. By this logic, it would take 64 (64/1=64) small cubes to fill the largest cube.
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