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using the method of successive subtraction examine whether or not the following numbers are perfect cube
(i) 130 (ii) 345 (iii) 792 (iv) 1331
Find the smallest number that must be subtracted from those of the numbers in above question which are not perfect cubes, to make them perfect cubes. What are the corresponding cube roots?

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