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Q: What number can you cube to give you 300?
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What is the number you can cube to give an answer bigger than 200 but smaller than 300?

10039906006


What cube number can give an answer bigger than 200 but smaller than 300?

216 = 6 x 6 x 6


What is a cube number bigger than 200 but smaller than 400?

216, 343


What is the smallest whole number by which 300 must be multiplied to give a cube number?

For a number to be a perfect cube all powers of the primes in its prime factorisation must be a multiple of 3.Thus the smallest number to multiply a number by to get a perfect cube is the extra prime powers needed.300 = 2² × 3¹ × 5²→ need an extra2 to the power of 3 - 2 = 1, ie 2¹3 to the power of 3 - 1 = 2, ie 3²5 to the power of 3 - 2 = 1, ie 5¹→ the smallest whole number to multiply 300 by to get a perfect cube is 2¹ × 3² × 5¹ = 90.


What number get me 300?

The next whole number or integer after 299 will give you 300


If a cube has equal sides of 300 feet what is the number of square feet?

A cube with edges 300-ft long has a total surface area of 540,000 square ft. That's 60,000 square yds in case you have to carpet it.


Why Based on the experimental probability predict the number of times that you will roll a 5 if you roll the number cube 300 times.?

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Which number can you cube to give an answer bigger than 600?

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What is the cube root of 27000000?

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What is the cube root of 300?

6.69433


The surface area of a cube is 300 square feet. What is the best first step to determine the length of one of the sides of the cube?

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How I calculate the cube root of large numbers by short tricks?

You need to find the cube root of XTake any number (Y) and cube it.* ....If it is smaller than X, add 2 to Y and cube thatnumber. Repeat that process until you get a cube which is larger than X. Subtract 1 from the last number you cubed and cube that number. This will give you either the exact X you were looking for, or a very close number. * .... If it is larger than X, subtract 2 and cube that number. Repeat until you get a cube which is smaller than X. Add 1 the last number you cubed and cube that number. This will give you either the exact X you were looking for, or a very close number.If you get to "a very close number" then you are seeking a root which will be fractional, and you need to repeat the process above with decimal places.* .... if the cube root of 'the very close number' is Z, add .5 to Z and cube that, and continue fine-tuning the decimal places until you get so close as to make little difference to the result.