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PLZ HELP AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

PLZ HELP AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA-example-1
User Jhinghaus
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Answer:

Explanation:

Take 1 1/2 * 1 1/2 * 1 1/2 = 27/8 (3.375) in which would be the volume and then all you have to do is put 1/4 into 27/8 how many overtimes (3 3/8)

(I would wait until you have more answers because I'm not that great at math but I'm here to practice)

User Eric Longstreet
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Answer:

216

Explanation:

The number of smaller unit cubes that could fit inside the bigger one could be calculated by dividing the Volume of the larger cube by the volume of the smaller cubes.

Volume of bigger cube:


(1(1)/(2)) ^3 = (27)/(8)

Volume of smaller cube:


((1)/(4) )^3=(1)/(64)


(27)/(8) /(1)/(64) =(27)/(8)*64=216

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