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Suppose n is a positive integer. What must be true about n if it is not possible to simplify n to the cubed root?

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for n to be not simplifiable to the cube root, it must have either no prime factors with an exponent greater than or equal to 3 or only one prime factor with an exponent less than 3. Additionally, n should have at least two distinct prime factors.

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