From 1 to 50, you have the following perfect cubes:
13 = 1
23 = 8
33 = 27
The next perfect cube (43 = 64) is outside the specified range.
No it isn't a perfect cube since if you start with 3, (3*3*3=27) and go to 4, (4*4*4=64) there isn't a number that multiplies by itself 3 times to equal 50.
50 is a not perfect square.
No, 50 is not a perfect square.
One is the only factor of 50 that is a cube.
The cube number greater than 50 but less than 100 is 64, which is (4^3) (4 cubed). The cube of 3 is 27, which is less than 50, and the cube of 5 is 125, which exceeds 100. Therefore, 64 is the only cube number that fits the criteria.
Every number between 50 and 70 is a cube. For example, 53 is the cube of the cube root of 53 = 3.7563 (approx).The perfect cube roots in the range is 64.
No it isn't a perfect cube since if you start with 3, (3*3*3=27) and go to 4, (4*4*4=64) there isn't a number that multiplies by itself 3 times to equal 50.
The only perfect number between 20 and 50 is 28.
none 3 x 3 x 3 = 27 4 x 4 x 4 = 64 ---------------------------- Every number has a cube root, just most of them are not whole numbers, so every number between 30 and 50 is a cube. If you meant what the perfect cube numbers (ie the cubes of whole numbers) between 30 and 50, then the answer is, as above, none.
50 is the cube root of 125,000
50 is a not perfect square.
No, 50 is not a perfect square.
No.
Two. 36, and 49 are perfect squares.
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One is the only factor of 50 that is a cube.