Question 1147681: (1 point) Suppose a number is chosen at random from the set {0,1,2,3,...,863}.
What is the probability that the number is a perfect cube?
The probability of choosing a perfect cube is
Note: Your answer must be a fraction or a decimal number.
Answer by ikleyn(52832) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! .
You format your post as if we are computational bureau to serve your needs.
But we are NOT.
Stretch your mind a bit to communicate with the tutors in a right way.
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Comment from student: Thanks for Nothing ikleyn
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My response : Your comment DOES NOT SURPRISE me.
I am just more than 5 years with this forum, answering thousands of requests, and I just learned that
not all visitors are able to communicate with tutors in correct way. Unfortunately.
Only small part of them.
The rest is able only "copy and paste".
You even can not I M A G I N E on how much you lose communicating in a wrong way with me . . .
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Comment from student: All I wanted was the answer or how to find the answer but you had to give a smart ass remark
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My responce :
By posting problems formulation in this form, and posting such comments,
you simply work against yourself and against your own interests.
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