One multicellular organism is a cube. Each of its sides is 3cm long. Each of its cells is 1cm to the third power.How many cells does it have? If each side doubles in length,how many cells will it then have?

Answer to first Question: 27 cells

Answer to Second Question: 126 cells
b/c 1st : 3*3*3=27
b/c 2nd : 2*3*2*3*2*3= 6*6*6= 126

number cells=total volume/cellvolume=3^3/1^3=27

if each side doubles, volume is now 2^3*27

The area of a cube can be found by AxBxC. Your cube is 27cm cubed. 27 of the little cells will fit in the cube.

Sorry... It 216 for the second question....... ¤Ð¤Ð

1= 27 (3*3*3)

2= 216 (3*2*3*2*3*2)

To determine the number of cells in a multicellular organism, we need to calculate the total number of cells on each side of the cube and then multiply it by 6 (since there are 6 sides in a cube).

To find the total number of cells on each side of the cube, we divide the length of the side of the cube by the volume of each cell.

Given that the side length of the cube is 3cm and the volume of each cell is 1cm³, we can calculate the number of cells on each side by dividing the side length by the volume:

Number of cells per side = (Side length of cube) / (Volume of each cell)
Number of cells per side = 3cm / 1cm³ = 3 cells

Since there are 6 sides to a cube, we can calculate the total number of cells in the organism by multiplying the number of cells per side by 6:

Total number of cells = Number of cells per side x 6
Total number of cells = 3 cells x 6 sides = 18 cells

Now let's calculate how many cells the organism will have if each side doubles in length. The new side length would be 3cm x 2 = 6cm.

Using the same logic as above, we can calculate the number of cells on each side:

Number of cells per side = (New side length of cube) / (Volume of each cell)
Number of cells per side = 6cm / 1cm³ = 6 cells

Since there are still 6 sides in the cube, we can calculate the new total number of cells:

Total number of cells = Number of cells per side x 6
Total number of cells = 6 cells x 6 sides = 36 cells

Therefore, if each side doubles in length, the multicellular organism will then have a total of 36 cells.

Deez Nuts is your answer