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Yes. In fact, they are integers.

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Q: Are perfect squares and cubes rational numbers?
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What are three numbers less than 1000 that are perfect squares and perfect cubes solution?

Answer: 1, 64, & 729


Squares and cubes from 1to20?

If you include fractions and decimals, then there are an infinite number of squares and cubes in any range. If you consider only whole numbers, then from 1 to 20: Squares: 1, 4, 9, and 16. Cubes: 1 and 8.


How do perfect squares and perfect cubes apply to real-life situations?

Usually they don't, unless you work in engineering.


What numbers are squares and cubes of other numbers?

All non-negative numbers (including zero) are real-number squares of other numbers.All numbers (positive, negative, and zero) are cubes of other numbers."Numbers" generally refers to the set of all real numbers. 2 is the square of a real number, √2. √2 is not a whole number. It's not even rational. But it is a real number, and therefore meets the criteria specified. Even pi (π), an irrational number itself, is the square of another real number (√π). The only real numbers that cannot be squares are negative numbers, because squares of negative numbers are always positive, because the product of two negative numbers is always positive. This restriction, however, does not apply to cubes, because if you multiply three negative numbers by each other, the result is negative.Now, for the question you may have meant to ask: "What numbers are squares and cubes of whole numbers (integers)?"It would be impossible to list all squares and cubes of integers, because even when you limit it to integers, there is still an infinite number of numbers, and every one of them has both a square and a cube.Examples of integers, their squares, and their cubes.0, 0, 01, 1, 1(-1, 1, -1)2, 4, 8,(-2, 4, -8)3, 9, 274, 16, 645, 25, 12510, 100, 1000Only a very few numbers, such as 0, 1, and 64, are both squares and cubes of integers. Note that 64 is 43 and also 82. (see the related question)


Is cubic root 10 is an irrational or rational number?

The cubic root of 10 is an irrational number, as 10 is not a perfect cube. The only rational cubic roots are those of perfect cubes. These numbers include:1, 8, 27, 64, 125, 216, 343, 512, 729, 1000, etc.