Identify the number in each list that uses cube number notation
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Cube number notation is a mathematical notation used to represent numbers raised to the power of three. In this notation, a number is followed by the superscript "³" to indicate that it is cubed.
For example, if we have the number 64, we can express it in cube number notation as "4³" or "4 cubed". This indicates that this is 4 raised to the power of 3, which means multiplying 4 by itself three times: 4 × 4 × 4 = 64.
Generally, if we have the number N, its cube in cube number notation would be "N³" which means N x N x N.
Cube number notation is a way to express the operation of cubing a number in a concise and standardized form. It is commonly used in mathematics and scientific calculations.
Below is a table showing the first 4 question answer pairs for the topic "Cube number notation" as used in the lessons for this topic. Our games and tests for the topic use these 4 items plus 8 additional question answer pairs.
The topic "Cube number notation" is in the category Multiplication for 4th grade (ages 9 to 10).
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