Calculator Cube Root
cuberoot(27) = 3
Spelled out: three.Calculation steps
- Cube root: ∛27 = 3
This calculator performs basic and advanced operations with decimals, real numbers, and integers. It also shows detailed step-by-step information about the calculation procedures. Solve problems with two, three, or more decimals in one expression. Add, subtract and multiply decimals step-by-step. This calculator can add, subtract, multiply, and divide positive or negative decimals. This online decimals calculator will help you understand adding, subtracting, multiplying, or dividing decimals.
The calculator follows well-known rules for the order of operations. The most common mnemonics for remembering this order are:
- PEMDAS: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction.
- BEDMAS: Brackets, Exponents, Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction.
- BODMAS: Brackets, Order (or "Of"), Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction.
- GEMDAS: Grouping symbols (brackets: (){}), Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction.
- MDAS: Multiplication and Division (same precedence), Addition and Subtraction (same precedence). MDAS is a subset of PEMDAS.
1. Multiplication/Division vs. Addition/Subtraction: Always perform multiplication and division *before* addition and subtraction.
2. Left-to-Right Rule: Operators with the same precedence (e.g., + and -, or * and /) must be evaluated from left to right.
Decimals in word problems:
- Binary series
The 4th term of a G.P. is 16 and the 7th term is 128 . Find the first term and common ratio of the series. - The edge of a cube
How much does the edge of a cube of 54.9 cm³ measure? - Root ratio
Determine the ratio of the square root of the number 27 and the square root of the number 16. - Geometric 20
Find the geometric mean of 15 15 20 25 30. - A cuboid
A cuboid has a volume of 768 cm3, and the edges marked x are equal in length. Calculate the value of x - Geometric progression
If the 6th term of a GP is four and the 10th is 4/81, find common ratio r. - One third power
Which equation justifies why ten to the one-third power equals the cube root of ten?
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