It is 64 because 4*4*4 = 64
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Oh, dude, you're looking for a cube number between 50 and 100? Well, let me casually drop some knowledge on you. The cube root of 64 is 4, and the cube root of 125 is 5, so the cube number you're looking for is 64. Like, it's no big deal, just a little math magic.
Oh, what a wonderful question! Let's think about this together. The cube of a number is when you multiply that number by itself three times. So, to find a cube number between 50 and 100, we can start by looking at the cube root of 50 (which is around 3.68) and the cube root of 100 (which is around 4.64). By trying whole numbers between 4 and 5, we find that 64 (4 x 4 x 4) is a cube number that fits the criteria. Great job exploring and discovering!
Well, darling, the cube root of 64 is 4, so the cube of 4 is 64. That falls within your range, honey. So, there you have it - a cube number greater than 50 but less than 100.
There is no such number. For if you considered 49.99 to be such a number, then 49.995 is a greater number and it is less than 50. And then 49.9955 is even greater and still less than 50. This process can go on without end.
Greater. The second number after decimal is greater so number is greater.
A negative number is less than a positive number. Think about it this way: a negative number is less than 0. A positive number is greater than 0. Therefore, a negative number must be less than a positive number.
The greater than sign is > and the less than sign is < To help remember which is which, think about which end of the sign is greater in size - the number at that end is the greater number (and the number at the other end number lesser number).
The square of any number greater than 10 (or less than -10) will be greater than 100.