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7 September, 00:38

The sum of three consecutive positive integers is a perfect cube. find the least possible value of the smallest number, assuming that the middle number ends in at least 5 zeros.

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  1. 7 September, 01:04
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    Let us say that,

    x = middle number

    x - 1 = previous number

    x + 1 = next number

    The sum of the three is:

    x - 1 + x + x + 1 = 3 x

    If 3x is a perfect cube then x must be (3 * 3) to complete three 3’s.

    x = 9

    x - 1 = 8

    x + 1 = 10

    If the middle number ends in at least 5 zeros then the smallest number for the sum to be a cube is additional of 6 zeroes:

    x = 9,000,000

    x - 1 = 8,999,999

    x + 1 = 9,000,001

    sum = 27,000,000 = 300^3
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