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27 October, 15:14

A calculator has a cubing key x^3 which replaces the current number displayed with its cube. For example, if the display shows 2 and the x^3 key is pushed once, then the display shows 8. If the display reads 3, how many times must you depress the x^3 key to produce a displayed number greater than 70707?

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  1. 27 October, 15:19
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    have to be more clear
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