Cube Numbers Explained

Cube Numbers Explained

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Interactive Video

Mathematics, Science

4th Grade - University

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Hard

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This video tutorial explains cube numbers, which are numbers that can be arranged into a cube using the same number of smaller cubes. It provides examples, such as the number 8, which can form a cube, unlike the number 5. The video further explains that a cube number is the product of three equal numbers and introduces the concept of using the power of three as shorthand. The first four cube numbers are given as examples, and viewers are encouraged to solve practice questions to reinforce their understanding.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What does it mean to use the power of three in relation to cube numbers?

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List the first four cube numbers.

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