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Q: Cube numbers bigger than 400 and smaller than 600?
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Write down a number you can cube to give an answer bigger than 200 but smaller than 400?

as i calculate it its 346, its the only cube number that's bigger than 200 but smaller than 400


What number can you cube that is bigger than 600 but smaller than 800?

9


What number can you cube to get an answer bigger than 200 but smaller than 400?

it is 343


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

10039906006


What numbers can you cube that will give you an answer bigger than 600 but smaller than 800?

Any number between their respective cuberoots. That is, any number between (approx) 8.434 and 9.283


What number can you cube to get a number bigger than 200 but smaller than 400?

-- Any number between 5.849 and 7.368 can do that. -- If you only want whole numbers, then 6 and 7 are the ones.


What is the number you can cube to give an answer bigger than 600 but smaller than 800?

9 12 34


How do you find the perfect cube between two numbers?

It is not clear whether or not "between" is to be consider to include either or both of those two numbers. In any case, the solution is not too different in each case. Let's assume that the perfect cube being sought is strictly smaller than the larger of the two numbers given. We take the cube root of that number and round it downward to the nearest integer and then cube it. If that number is greater than (or equal in case "between" is inclusive) to the smaller of the two numbers, then that is the perfect cube being sought. If it is smaller than the smaller of the two numbers, there is no such perfect cube.


What is the number you can cube to give an answer bigger than 600 but smaller than 700?

The cube of 9 is 729, as a few moments of calculation would have shown you.


What cube number which is bigger than 200 smaller than400?

63 = 216 OR 73 = 343.


What cube number can give an answer bigger than 200 but smaller than 400?

How about 73 = 343 or 63 = 216


A number you can cube to give an answer bigger than 400 and smaller than 600?

Any number bigger than 7.37 and smaller than 8.43 will do that. There are an infinite number of them.