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HW Squares & Cubes - 14th Aug

This document outlines a homework assignment for MYP 3 students focusing on squares and cubes, emphasizing the key concept of form and related concepts of quantity, representation, and simplification. It includes a series of questions and problems related to identifying perfect squares and cubes, calculating square and cube roots, and determining necessary multipliers or divisors to achieve perfect squares and cubes. The assignment also incorporates practical applications, such as calculating the number of cuboids needed to form a cube.
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HW Squares & Cubes - 14th Aug

This document outlines a homework assignment for MYP 3 students focusing on squares and cubes, emphasizing the key concept of form and related concepts of quantity, representation, and simplification. It includes a series of questions and problems related to identifying perfect squares and cubes, calculating square and cube roots, and determining necessary multipliers or divisors to achieve perfect squares and cubes. The assignment also incorporates practical applications, such as calculating the number of cuboids needed to form a cube.
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MYP 3

Topic: Squares and Cubes


Key Concept: Form
Related Concept: Quantity, representation and simplification
Global Context: Orientation in space and time
ATL: Communication & self management

Complete the below Qs as part of your HW


1 : Which of the following is the square of an odd
number?

(a) 256 (b) 361 (c) 144 (d) 400


2 : Which of the following will have 1 at its units
place?
(a) 192 (b) 172 (c) 182 (d) 162
3 : How many natural numbers lie between 182 and
192?
(a) 30 (b) 37 (c) 35 (d) 36
4: Which of the following is not a perfect square?

(a) 361 (b) 1156 (c) 1128 (d) 1681


5:

6 : Find the square roots of 100 and 169 by the method of repeated subtraction.
7. Find the square roots of the following numbers using Appropriate
Method.

(i) 729 (ii) 9216 (iii) 529 (iv) 8100 (v)1296 (vi)17.64 (vii)12.25 (viii) 42.25
8. For each of the following numbers, find the smallest whole number by
which it should bemultiplied to get a perfect square number. Also find the
square root of the square number soobtained
(i) 2028 (ii) 1458 (iii) 768
9. For each of the following numbers, find the smallest whole number by
which it should bedivided so as to get a perfect square. Also find the
square root of the square number so obtained.
(i) 2645 (ii) 2800 (iii) 1620
10. Which of the following are perfect cubes?
1. 400 2. 3375 3. 8000 4. 15625 5. 9000 6. 6859 7. 2025 8. 10648
11. Find the cube root of each of the following numbers by prime
factorization method.

(i) 64 (ii) 512 (iii) 10648 (iv) 27000 (v) 15625

(vi) 13824 (vii) 110592 (viii) 46656 (ix) 175616 (x) 91125 2
12. State true or false.
(i) Cube of any odd number is even.
(ii) A perfect cube does not end with two zeros.
(iii) If square of a number ends with 5, then its cube ends with 25.
(iv) There is no perfect cube which ends with 8.
(v) The cube of a two digit number may be a three digit number.
(vi) The cube of a two digit number may have seven or more digits.
(vii) The cube of a single digit number may be a single digit number

13. Find the smallest number by which each of the following numbers
must be multiplied toobtain a perfect cube.

(i) 243 (ii) 256 (ii) 675 (iii) 100 3.


14.Find the smallest number by which each of the following numbers
must be divided toobtain a perfect cube.
(i) 81 (ii) 128 (iii) 135 (iv) 192 (v) 704 4.
15.Kavin makes a cuboid of plasticine of sides 5 cm, 2 cm, 5 cm. How
many such cuboidswill he need to form a cube?

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