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The First Cube

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This problem's statement is really a short one. You are given an integer S. Consider an infinite sequence S, 2S, 3S, ... . Find the first number in this sequence that can be represented as Q3, where Q is some positive integer number. As the sought number could be very large, please print modulo (109 + 7). The number S will be given to you as a product of N positive integer numbers A1, A2, ...,

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