Yes because 125*125 = 15625
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∙ 10y ago253 = 15625
If by "cube of 15625," you mean 156253, then you would multiply 15625*15625*15625. If you have to do this by hand, then first multiply 15625*15625, and then multiply the product of that by 15625 again. Follow the multi-digit multiplication rules, look it up if you don't know them.
1) 125 is the square root of 15625. 2) √125 = √(25 x 5) = √(52x 5) = 5√5
15625 5x5x5x5x5x5=15625
Yes - there is an infinite number of such numbers. Just take the counting numbers (1,2,3,4, etc...) and put them to the power of 6 (i.e. multiply it by itself 6 times). The sequence of such numbers starts: 1, 64, 729, 4096, 15625, 46656, etc...
125² = 15625
The square root of 15625 is ±125 because 125 X 125= 15625.
253 = 15625
I think 5 raised to the power 6 would be the lowest of these: 5^6 = 15625.
The number is 1,000,000
If by "cube of 15625," you mean 156253, then you would multiply 15625*15625*15625. If you have to do this by hand, then first multiply 15625*15625, and then multiply the product of that by 15625 again. Follow the multi-digit multiplication rules, look it up if you don't know them.
For a number to be a perfect square and a perfect cube, it must be a perfect sixth power. Now 36 = 729 is too small and 56 = 15625 is too large, leaving 46 = 4096 as the answer.
x^6=15625 x=(15625)^(1/6)
The sixth root of 15625, or 15625 ^ (1/6) is equal to 5.
In terms of acreage, 15,625 square miles is 10 million acres.
1,000,000........15625...........x64=========.....1000000
15625 5x5x5x5x5x5=15625