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What is the smallest number by which 864 must be multiplied with to make the quotient a perfect cube?

User Luiz Costa
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Answer:

Number is two

Explanation:

First of all we find the closest factors of 864 which are 32 x 27

Simply them we have

32 x 27 = 2^5 x 3³

So

Next we know that to be aperfect cube, each exponent needs to be equally divided by divisible by 3.

So If we multiply 864 x 2 we get

Then

1728 = 2^6 x 3³

So if we finally

Take the cube root of that is 2²* 3^1 = 4 x 3= 12

So 2² x 3^1

So if we equate the powers we have the answer as 2.

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