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Cubing a Number
Videos 212 and 213 on www.corbettmaths.com

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Question 1: Write each of the following as multiplications


e.g. 4³ = 4 × 4 × 4

(a) 5³ (b) 2³ (c) 9³ (d) 10³ (e) 7³ (f) 0.2³ (g) 15³

Question 2: Write each of the following using the “cubed” symbol


e.g. 8 × 8 × 8 = 8³

(a) 4 × 4 × 4 (b) 1 × 1 × 1 (c) 6 × 6 × 6 (d) 11 × 11 × 11

(e) 0.5 × 0.5 × 0.5 (f) 27 × 27 × 27 (g) 500 × 500 × 500

Question 3: Work out each of the following


You may not use a calculator

(a) 2³ (b) 1³ (c) 5³ (d) 6³ (e) 9³ (f) 10³ (g) 20³

(h) 4³ (i) 8³ (j) 3³ (k) 50³ (l) 15³ (m) 12³ (n) 21³

Question 4: Write down the Qirst 10 cube numbers

Question 5: Work out each of the following.


You may use a calculator

(a) 53³ (b) 39³ (c) 108³ (d) 99³ (e) 3.5³ (f) 7.2³ (g) 6.8³

(h) 0.7³ (i) 12.6³ (j) 0.45³ (k) 8.11³ (l) 600³ (m) 1000³ (n) 1111³

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Cubing a Number
Videos 212 and 213 on www.corbettmaths.com

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Question 1: James says the sum of the Qirst two cube numbers is a square number.

(a) Is he correct?
(b) What about the Qirst three cube numbers?
(c) What about the Qirst four cube numbers?


Question 2: Tom says “if you cube a number the answer is always bigger.”
Show Tom is incorrect using two different examples.

Question 3: Work out the following

(a) (−2)³ (b) (−1)³ (c) (−10)³ (d) (−5)³

Question 4: Rebecca says “when you add three consecutive cube numbers, the answer is
always odd.”
Is Rebecca right? Explain your answer.

Question 5: Work out the volume of this cube.

Question 6: Find three numbers that are square numbers and cube numbers

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