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Can u please help with part b the answer is not 11. I'll pick the BEST ONE

Can u please help with part b the answer is not 11. I'll pick the BEST ONE-example-1
User Twisted Whisper
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Answer:

a) 48

b) 37

Explanation:

a)

okay so the difference between the two square numbers present here

the two square numbers present are -

  • 16, the square of 4
  • 64, the square of 8

(multiply 8 twice you'll get 64, same for 16)

so calculating their difference would be easy

= 64 - 16

= 48

b)

now, the difference between two cube numbers

the only cube numbers that exist in this series are 27 and 64 (once again)

  • 27 is the cube of 3
  • whereas, 64 is that of 4

(multiply 4 thrice you'll get 64)

now, calculating their difference

= 64 - 27

= 37

User Rand
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The two cubed numbers are 64 and 27

3 x 3 x 3 = 27

4 x 4 x 4 = 64

you take these two numbers and subtract them, making the difference 37

User Przno
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