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a cube has edges that measure 2 inches. how many of these cubes are needed to fill a 1 cubic foot box?

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As each of the dimensions are 6 times bigger (12 inches in a foot), to get the amount of small cubes you have to get to match the big one you have to get 6 times the amount for each dimension. So, you need to multiply each dimension (3) so you have to get 6³ boxes to get the bigger box 6³=216