Re: 2012 Year 9 &10 Mathematics Marathon
Here's another interesting question which I stumbled upon, when ruffling through the papers on my shelf and I thought it might test some avid year 10 students:
If 935712 × N is a perfect cube for some positive integer N, find the minimum value of N.
Hint: Find the primes which multiply to make 935712.
Ikr, its 9:30 already. Should enjoy a game of LoL
I occasionally get quite busy during the holidays, especially on particular mornings and afternoons. You guys should add me on LoL. It's Demento1 (exact same username), however let's get back on topic guys.how much shit do you do in the holidays!? :O
Here's another interesting question which I stumbled upon, when ruffling through the papers on my shelf and I thought it might test some avid year 10 students:
If 935712 × N is a perfect cube for some positive integer N, find the minimum value of N.
Hint: Find the primes which multiply to make 935712.
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