You can make four.
There is more than one perfect square between 100 and 1000! All the perfect squares between those two numbers: 121, 144, 169, 196, 225, 256, 289, 324, 361, 400, 441, 484, 529, 576, 625, 676, 729, 784, 841, 900 and 961.
METER CUBE : BASICALLY ITS A CLEAR NOTATION OF THE INDICATED NUMERICAL VALUE (eg. 200 m^3; 5.67 meter-cube) its says the 200 meters in x-axis, y-axis, z-axis. CUBIC METER : SIMPLY ITS A CUBE OF 1 METER IN X,Y,Z- AXIS LETS SAY 100 Cub.m MEANS THAT 100 cubes each 1 meter.. 1 cub.m = 1 tonne. NOW 1 M^3 = 1TONNE ALSO 1CUB.M = 1 TONNE SO 1M^3 = 1 CUB.M BUT 100 M^3 = 100 TONNE OF VARIABLE TANK CAPCITY 100 CUB.M = 100 PERFECT CUBES OF TANK CAPCITY
100 cubic cm
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There are two.
125,216,343,512
There are infinitely many cubes between any two numbers - no matter how close together they are. However, there may be a more useful answer in terms of "perfect" cubes: 43 = 64 < 100 < 53 = 125 and 83 = 512 < 600 < 93 = 729 So there are 4 perfect cubes in the range - those of 5 6, 7 and 8.
Simply calculate the cubes of a few small numbers, and check which of them are in the desired range.
The cubic root of 100 is about 4.642, so the first such perfect cube would be 5. The cubic root of a million is 100, so the last such perfect cube would be 100 (or 99, if you don't want to include the endpoints).
You can make four.
64 is the square of 8 and the cube of 4.
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It is 100 that is a perfect square between 50 and 150
More than 100 acoustical cubes hang from the ceiling of Minnesota's Orchestra Hall.
100 has perfect rute