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Lily was building towers with her Legos. The first tower that she built had only 1 Lego. The second tower had 8 Legos. The towers that she built after that had 27 and then 64 Legos. How many Legos would
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Lily was building towers with her Legos. The first tower that she built had only 1 Lego. The second tower had 8 Legos. The towers that she built after that had 27 and then 64 Legos. How many Legos would the 100th tower have
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There are 1 million legos in the 100th tower. The number rises by the next perfect cube.
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