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1.!

From the list of numbers

! !
! ! 3! 6! 8! 14! 16! 28! 41! 64

! (a) write down the cube numbers

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! (b) write down the cube root of 27.

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2.! Write down the value of

! (a) 1³

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! (b) ten cubed

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! (c) 5³

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! (d) 6 cubed

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! (e) 8³

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3.!

! Circle all the cube numbers.

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4.! Write down the value of

! (a) ∛64
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! (b) ∛8

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! (c) ∛0
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! (d) ∛1000

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5.! Calculate 7.1³

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6.! Calculate ∛614.125

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7.! Hollie says “when you cube root a number, the answer is always smaller.”

! Show she is wrong.

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8.! Write down a cube number that is greater than 100 and less than 200.

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9.! Arrange these in order, starting with the smallest.

! ! 2²! ! ∛27! ! 1³ ! ! √25

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10.! 729 is both a square number and a cube number.

! Find two other numbers that are both square numbers and cube numbers.

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11.! Don says


!
! “the difference between two consecutive cube numbers is always odd.”

! Is Don correct?
! You must show your workings.

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