15,625

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Number

$15 \, 625$ (fifteen thousand, six hundred and twenty-five) is:

$5^6$


The $5$th $6$th power after $1$, $64$, $729$, $4096$:
$15 \, 625 = 5 \times 5 \times 5 \times 5 \times 5 \times 5$


The $6$th power of $5$ after $(1)$, $5$, $25$, $125$, $625$, $3125$:
$15 \, 625 = 5^6$


The $10$th square after $49$, $169$, $361$, $1225$, $1444$, $1681$, $3249$, $4225$, $4900$ whose decimal representation can be split into two parts which are each themselves square:
$15 \, 625 = 125^2$; $1 = 1^2$, $5625 = 75^2$


The $25$th cube number:
$15 \, 625 = 25 \times 25 \times 25$


The $125$th square number:
$15 \, 625 = 125 \times 125$


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