The cube of nine is calculated by raising nine to the power of three, which means multiplying nine by itself three times: (9 \times 9 \times 9). This equals 729. Therefore, the cube of nine is 729.
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No, the cube root of -9 is an irrational number.
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No, it is not possible to build a larger cube using exactly nine smaller cubes. A larger cube must have a volume that is a perfect cube itself (e.g., 1^3, 2^3, 3^3, etc.). Nine cubes have a total volume of 9, which does not correspond to the volume of any larger cube, as the next perfect cube is 27 (3^3). Therefore, you cannot form a larger cube with exactly nine smaller cubes.
In the "Quest of Nine," the cube room contains a total of 729 tiles. This is calculated as a 9x9x9 cube, representing the nine layers of tiles, with each layer consisting of 81 tiles (9x9). Thus, the overall total is 9 layers multiplied by 81 tiles per layer.