No, he cannot cut a 15 cm square handkerchief because 15² = 225, which is more than 125. The nearest perfect square below 125 is 121 and √121 = 11. So, he can cut a handkerchief of side 11 cm. Class ...
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Successive differences of perfect cubes eventually become equal at the third level. This shows that cubes grow at a rate where third-order differences are constant, which is why they’re called third-degree polynomials in algebra. Class 8 NCERT Ganita Prakash Chapter 1 ...
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The five lockers that are toggled exactly twice are lockers numbered 2, 3, 5, 7 and 11. These are all prime numbers, which have only two factors—1 and the number itself—so they are touched just twice during the process. Class 8 ...