Answer to Question #78661 in Algebra for Jm Ollitsac

Question #78661
What is the number described in the poem?

The number you seek is more than 50
But stay under 100 to be more thrifty
A powerful number these digits are called
A product of square and cube, so scrawled
The square is from a simple three
You're partly given for free
The number to cube is even and close
A prime number too, so now it's exposed
So take square and cube worked out
Make the product and don't you pout!
if you've listen to what I've said
You know the answer to what you've read.
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2018-06-28T05:03:12-0400
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