8000
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Number
$8000$ (eight thousand) is:
- $2^6 \times 5^3$
- The $6$th cube after $6^3$, $9^3$, $12^3$, $18^3$, $19^3$ which can be expressed as the sum of $3$ positive cubes
- The $20$th cube number after $1$, $8$, $27$, $64$, $125$, $216$, $343$, $512$, $729$, $1000$, $1331$, $1728$, $2197$, $2744$, $3375$, $4096$, $4913$, $5832$, $6859$:
- $8000 = 20 \times 20 \times 20$
- $8000 = 20^3 = 11^3 + 12^3 + 13^3 + 14^3$
Also see
Sources
- 1986: David Wells: Curious and Interesting Numbers ... (previous) ... (next): $8000$
- 1997: David Wells: Curious and Interesting Numbers (2nd ed.) ... (previous) ... (next): $8000$