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Would you classify 360 as a perfect square, perfect cube, or neither
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Would you classify 360 as a perfect square, perfect cube, or neither
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Would you classify 360 as a perfect square, perfect cube, or neither
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I'm pretty sure it would be neither because 360 is more like a perfect circle? Hope this helps!
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neither is the answer i think
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