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26 December, 08:44

What fraction of the positive integer factors of 1000^3, are perfect squares?

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  1. 26 December, 09:30
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    25/81

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1000³ = (10³) ³ = 10⁹ = 2⁹ * 5⁹

    For a factor to be a perfect square, the exponents must be even. For example:

    2⁰ * 5⁰, 2⁰ * 5², 2² * 5⁰, etc.

    There are 5 even exponents between 0 and 9 for each 2 and 5. So the number of perfect square factors is 5*5 or 25.

    The total number of factors is 9*9 or 81.

    So the fraction of positive integer factors that are perfect squares is 25/81.
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