SOLUTION: Given the sequence 1331, 1000, 729, x, y, z, 125, . . . , what is the sum of x, y, z? Please show me the steps.
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Question 566625: Given the sequence 1331, 1000, 729, x, y, z, 125, . . . , what is the sum of x, y, z? Please show me the steps.
Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1331 = 11^3
1000 = 10^3
729 = 9^3
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125 = 5^3
Therefore, x,y,z = 8^3, 7^3, 6^3 or 512, 343, 216. Their sum is 512+343+216 = 1071.
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