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Last updated on April 28th, 2025
A number we multiply by itself three times to obtain the original number is its cube root. It has various applications in real life, such as finding the volume of cube-shaped objects and designing structures. We will now find the cube root of 250047 and explain the methods used.
We have learned the definition of the cube root. Now, let's learn how it is represented using a symbol and exponent. The symbol we use to express the cube root is the radical sign (∛), and the exponent we use is ⅓.
In exponential form, ∛250047 is written as 250047(1/3). The cube root is just the opposite operation of finding the cube of a number. For example: Assume 'y' as the cube root of 250047, then y3 can be 250047. Since 250047 is a perfect cube, the cube root of 250047 is 63.
Finding the cube root of a number is identifying the number that must be multiplied three times resulting in the target number. Now, we will go through the different ways to find the cube root of 250047. The common methods we follow to find the cube root are given below:
Since 250047 is a perfect cube, we can use the prime factorization method to find its exact cube root.
Let's find the cube root of 250047 using prime factorization.
First, break down 250047 into its prime factors:
250047 = 3 × 3 × 3 × 7 × 7 × 7 × 13 × 13 × 13
Now, group the prime factors in triples to find the cube root: (3 × 7 × 13) × (3 × 7 × 13) × (3 × 7 × 13)
Thus, ∛250047 = 3 × 7 × 13 = 273.
Imagine you have a cube-shaped storage box with a total volume of 250047 cubic centimeters. Find the length of one side of the box equal to its cube root.
A company produces 250047 cubic meters of material. How much material would be left after using 50000 cubic meters?
A container holds 250047 cubic meters of liquid. Another container holds a volume of 50000 cubic meters. What would be the total volume if the containers are combined?
When the cube root of 250047 is multiplied by 2, calculate the resultant value. How will this affect the cube of the new value?
Find ∛(123456 + 250047).
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