All numbers have cube roots (not necessarily integral cube roots) so every prime has cube roots.
don't know if I understand your question, but: there are no numbers that are both cube numbers and prime numbers 8 is a factor of 16 that is a cube number (2^3) 2 is a factor of 16 that is a prime number
Yes there are 6 numbers on a dice and the prime numbers are 2 3 and 5
The cube is multiplied by 53 = 125.
Yes. For example 3 is the cube of cuberoot(3). However, by definition, a prime number cannot be a PERFECT cube.
All numbers have cube roots (not necessarily integral cube roots) so every prime has cube roots.
don't know if I understand your question, but: there are no numbers that are both cube numbers and prime numbers 8 is a factor of 16 that is a cube number (2^3) 2 is a factor of 16 that is a prime number
Yes there are 6 numbers on a dice and the prime numbers are 2 3 and 5
Three.Three.Three.Three.
The cube is multiplied by 53 = 125.
It is 27,000.
Yes. For example 3 is the cube of cuberoot(3). However, by definition, a prime number cannot be a PERFECT cube.
5 and 8
It is the cube of a prime number.
Numbers that have 2 factors are prime numbers; Numbers that have 4 factors are either: * the cube of a prime; or * the product of two different primes; Numbers that have 8 factors are either: * a prime to the power 7; * the product of a prime cubed and different prime; * the product of three different primes.
The three prime numbers on the cube are: 2 3 and 5 so the probability is 3/6 or 1/2 simplified
You might be thinking of 64. 4x4x4=64The cube root of 54 is about 3.77976315