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Numbers that are the mean of two distinct positive cubes.
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%I #17 Feb 27 2016 10:18:40

%S 14,36,63,76,112,140,172,185,234,260,288,364,365,378,427,504,532,536,

%T 608,666,679,728,756,837,868,896,972,1030,1099,1112,1120,1161,1270,

%U 1364,1376,1404,1463,1480,1628,1688,1701,1750,1764,1859,1872,2052,2080,2156

%N Numbers that are the mean of two distinct positive cubes.

%H Chai Wah Wu, <a href="/A268319/b268319.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a>

%e 14=(1+27)/2, 36=(8+64)/2, 63=(1+125)/2.

%Y Cf. A024670.

%K nonn

%O 1,1

%A _Zak Seidov_, Feb 01 2016

%E Removed duplicate term 2052 by _Chai Wah Wu_, Feb 05 2016