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How many cubic blocks of side length 1/7 inch Would it take to fill a cube with a side length 3/7

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Based on the formula V = L^3 for the volume of a cube, we need 27 total 1/7in blocks. Check the photo for more info!
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The number of cubic blocks needed to fill the cube with side length 3/7 inch is 27.

To determine the number of cubic blocks needed to fill a cube, we can calculate the volume of the cube and the volume of a single cubic block, and then divide the volume of the cube by the volume of the block.

The volume of a cube is calculated by multiplying the length of one side by itself three times (since a cube has three equal sides). In this case, the side length of the cube is 3/7 inch, so its volume would be (3/7) x (3/7) x (3/7) cubic inches.

The volume of a single cubic block is calculated in a similar way. The side length of the block is 1/7 inch, so its volume would be (1/7) x (1/7) x (1/7) cubic inches.

Now, we can divide the volume of the cube by the volume of the block to find the number of blocks needed:

[(3/7) x (3/7) x (3/7) cubic inches] ÷ [(1/7) x (1/7) x (1/7) cubic inches]

Simplifying the expression:

(3/7) x (3/7) x (3/7) ÷ (1/7) x (1/7) x (1/7)

Canceling out the common factors:

3 x 3 x 3 ÷ 1 x 1 x 1

27 ÷ 1

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