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13 June, 13:53

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

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  1. 13 June, 16:30
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    Volume of the larger cube = (3/7) ^3=27/343 cubic units

    Volume of the small cubes = (1/7) ^3=1/343 cubic units

    Number of cubes=Volume of larger cube/Volume of small cubes

    Number of cubes = (27/343) / (1/343) cubes = 27/1 = 27
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