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William is thinking of two numbers. Both numbers are
square numbers greater than 1. The sum of the numbers
is 100. Write down the two numbers.

Mr Jenkins is tiling a square floor. He uses 196 square
tiles. Work out how many tiles are in each row.

I am a two digit multiple of 11. The product of my
two digits is both a cube and a square. Who am I?

Write down a cube number that is greater
than 100 and less than 200.

Arrange these in order, starting with the smallest.

2² ∛27 1³ √25

729 is both a square number and a cube number. Find two other numbers that
are both square numbers and cube numbers.

Don says “the difference between two consecutive cube numbers is always
odd.” Is Don correct? You must show your workings.

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