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In the following statement, each of the capital letters in bold represent a different decimal digit from 0 to 9.
TEN is precisely 2 away from a positive perfect cube and there are TEN positive perfect cubes not more than THOUSAND.
What is the number represented by THEN?
Note: T is not zero.
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Submitted by K Sengupta
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Rating: 5.0000 (1 votes)
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The required number represented by THEN is 3941.
EXPLANATION:
Refer to the solution submitted by Charlie in this location.
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| ditto | Dej Mar | 2008-11-13 07:58:42 |
| solution | Charlie | 2008-11-12 13:45:13 |
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