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Question
For of the non-perfect cubes in Q. No. 20 find the smallest number by which it must be multiplied so that the product is a perfect cube.
Solution
The only non-perfect cube in question number 20 is 243.
On factorising 243 into prime factors, we get: \[243 = 3 \times 3 \times 3 \times 3 \times 3\] On grouping the factors in triples of equal factors, we get:
Thus, 243 should be multiplied by 3 to make it a perfect cube.
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