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By which smallest number must the following number be divided so that the quotient is a perfect cube?
8788
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By which smallest number must the following number be divided so that the quotient is a perfect cube?
7803
Concept: undefined >> undefined
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By which smallest number must the following number be divided so that the quotient is a perfect cube?
107811
Concept: undefined >> undefined
By which smallest number must the following number be divided so that the quotient is a perfect cube?
35721
Concept: undefined >> undefined
By which smallest number must the following number be divided so that the quotient is a perfect cube?
243000
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Prove that if a number is trebled then its cube is 27 times the cube of the given number.
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What happens to the cube of a number if the number is multiplied by 3?
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What happens to the cube of a number if the number is multiplied by 4?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
What happens to the cube of a number if the number is multiplied by 5?
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Write the units digit of the cube of each of the following numbers:
31, 109, 388, 833, 4276, 5922, 77774, 44447, 125125125
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Which of the following number is not perfect cubes?
64
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Which of the following number is not perfect cubes?
216
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Find if the following number is not a perfect cube?
243
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Which of the following number is not perfect cubes?
1728
Concept: undefined >> undefined
For of the non-perfect cubes in Q. No. 20 find the smallest number by which it must be multiplied so that the product is a perfect cube.
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For of the non-perfect cubes in Q. No. 20 find the smallest number by which it must be divided so that the quotient is a perfect cube.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
By taking three different values of n verify the truth of the following statement:
If n is even , then n3 is also even.
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By taking three different values of n verify the truth of the following statement:
If n is odd, then n3 is also odd.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
By taking three different values of n verify the truth of the following statement:
If n leaves remainder 1 when divided by 3, then n3 also leaves 1 as remainder when divided by 3.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
By taking three different values of n verify the truth of the following statement:
If a natural number n is of the form 3p + 2 then n3 also a number of the same type.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
