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Numbers given on the left side of (::) are related with each other by some Logic/Rule/Relation. Select the missing number pair
on the right side of (::) from the given alternatives based on the same Logic/Rule/Relation.
1331 : 11 :: ?
3375 : 14
10 : 1000
1728 : 15
2197 : 13
- The pair 1331 : 11 is linked by taking the cube root of 1331, which is 11. Therefore, 1331 equals 11 cubed (11^3 = 1331).
- The goal is to find a pair where the first number is a perfect cube, and the second number is the cube root.
- Option 4, 2197 : 13, follows this rule. 2197 is the cube of 13 (13^3 = 2197).
- Option 1, 3375 : 14, doesn't fit because 14 is not the cube root of 3375. In fact, 15^3 equals 3375.
- Option 2, 10 : 1000, should be reversed, 1000 : 10, as 10^3 equals 1000.
- Option 3, 1728 : 15, is incorrect because 1728 is the cube of 12 (12^3 = 1728), not 15.
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