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Cube Root of 888

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A number we multiply by itself three times to get the original number is its cube root. It has various uses in real life, such as finding the volume of cube-shaped objects and designing structures. We will now find the cube root of 888 and explain the methods used.

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What is the Cube Root of 888?

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, ∛888 is written as 888(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 888, then y3 can be 888. Since the cube root of 888 is not an exact value, we can write it as approximately 9.545.

 

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Finding the Cube Root of 888

Finding the cube root of a number is to identify 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 888. The common methods we follow to find the cube root are given below: -

 

  1. Prime factorization method 
  2. Approximation method 
  3. Subtraction method 
  4. Halley’s method

 

To find the cube root of a non-perfect number, we often follow Halley’s method. Since 888 is not a perfect cube, we use Halley’s method.

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Cube Root of 888 by Halley’s method

Let's find the cube root of 888 using Halley’s method.

 

The formula is: ∛a ≅ x((x3+2a) / (2x3+a))

 

where: a = the number for which the cube root is being calculated

 

x = the nearest perfect cube

 

Substituting, a = 888; x = 9

 

∛a ≅ 9((93 + 2 × 888) / (2 × 93 + 888))

 

∛888 ≅ 9((729 + 1776) / (1458 + 888))

 

∛888 ≅ 9.545

 

The cube root of 888 is approximately 9.545.

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Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them in the Cube Root of 888

Finding the perfect cube of a number without any errors can be a difficult task for students. This happens for many reasons. Here are a few mistakes the students commonly make and the ways to avoid them:

Mistake 1

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Trying to find perfect cube roots for non-perfect cube numbers.

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Children often try to calculate an exact whole number for the cube root of numbers like 888, which are not perfect cubes. For example: They assume that they would get an exact whole number for 888 similar to how they get for 729 (since 93=729). To avoid this error, memorize that some numbers don't have a perfect cube root, that is, the cube root of 888 is approximately 9.545.

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Cube Root of 888 Examples:

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Problem 1

Imagine you have a cube-shaped toy that has a total volume of 888 cubic centimeters. Find the length of one side of the box equal to its cube root.

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Side of the cube = ∛888 = 9.545 units

Explanation

To find the side of the cube, we need to find the cube root of the given volume.

 

Therefore, the side length of the cube is approximately 9.545 units.

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Problem 2

A company manufactures 888 cubic meters of material. Calculate the amount of material left after using 200 cubic meters.

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The amount of material left is 688 cubic meters.

Explanation

To find the remaining material,

 

we need to subtract the used material from the total amount:

 

888 - 200 = 688 cubic meters.

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Problem 3

A bottle holds 888 cubic meters of volume. Another bottle holds a volume of 50 cubic meters. What would be the total volume if the bottles are combined?

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The total volume of the combined bottles is 938 cubic meters.

Explanation

Let’s add the volume of both bottles:

 

888 + 50 = 938 cubic meters.

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Problem 4

When the cube root of 888 is multiplied by 2, calculate the resultant value. How will this affect the cube of the new value?

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2 × 9.545 = 19.09

 

The cube of 19.09 ≈ 6943.38

Explanation

When we multiply the cube root of 888 by 2, it results in a significant increase in the volume because the cube increases exponentially.

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Problem 5

Find ∛(400 + 488).

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∛(400 + 488) = ∛888 ≈ 9.545

Explanation

As shown in the question ∛(400 + 488), we can simplify that by adding them.

 

So, 400 + 488 = 888.

 

Then we use this step: ∛888 ≈ 9.545 to get the answer.

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FAQs on 888 Cube Root

1.Can we find the Cube Root of 888?

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2.Why is Cube Root of 888 irrational?

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3.Is it possible to get the cube root of 888 as an exact number?

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4.Can we find the cube root of any number using prime factorization?

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5.Is there any formula to find the cube root of a number?

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Important Glossaries for Cube Root of 888

  • Cube root: The number that is multiplied three times by itself to get the given number is the cube root of that number.

 

  • Perfect cube: A number is a perfect cube when it is the product of multiplying a number three times by itself. A perfect cube always results in a whole number. For example: 2 × 2 × 2 = 8, therefore, 8 is a perfect cube.

 

  • Exponent: The exponent form of the number denotes the number of times a number can be multiplied by itself. In 888(1/3), ⅓ is the exponent which denotes the cube root of 888.

 

  • Radical sign: The symbol that is used to represent a root which is expressed as (∛).

 

  • Irrational number: The numbers that cannot be put in fractional forms are irrational. For example, the cube root of 888 is irrational because its decimal form goes on continuously without repeating the numbers.
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Jaskaran Singh Saluja is a math wizard with nearly three years of experience as a math teacher. His expertise is in algebra, so he can make algebra classes interesting by turning tricky equations into simple puzzles.

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