How many cubes in a pound of cheese?
You can't determine the number of cubes in a pound of cheese without knowing the size of the cubes!
Here's why:
* Cube size matters: A pound of cheese could be cut into tiny cubes (lots of them) or large cubes (fewer of them).
* Cheese density varies: Different types of cheese have different densities. A pound of cheddar will have a different volume than a pound of brie, meaning the number of cubes will vary.
To figure out the number of cubes, you need to know:
1. The size of each cube (length of a side)
2. The type of cheese (to estimate its density)
Let me know those details, and I can help you calculate the number of cubes!
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