We know that the solid is a cube, so all we have to do is find the cubic root of 27 (3). So a cube of volume 27 has dimensions of 3.
No. Here are some counterexamples:The cubic root of 0 is 0.The cubic root of 1 is 1.The cubic root of 1/8 is 1/2.The cubic root of -8 is -2.In general, the cubic root of a number will be less than the original number,Â?if your number is greater than 1.
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet
The thrd root of 27 is 3
The cube root of 64 is 4.
any number that doesn't have a cube root eg (33) 27 is a cubic number cube root is 3
3The cubed root of 27 is 33This is because 3x3x3 =3x3 = 9.9x3 = 27.So your answer is 3
27X^3-8 = 0 27X^3 = 8 X^3 = 8/27 X = cubic root of 8/cubic root of 27 = 2/3
27X^3 - 64 = 0 add 64 to each side 27X^3 = 64 divide each side by 27 X^3 = 64/27 take cubic root of each side X = cubic root(64/27) easy cubic root X = 4/3 check 27(4/3)^3 - 64 = 0 27(2.37037037) - 64 = 0 64 - 64 = 0 checks
It is: 4374/6 = 729 and its square root is 27 Volume: 27*27*27 = 19683 cubic cm
cubic root of 25 is 2.924017738
There are 27 cubic feet in one cubic yard. So multiply by 27 to make the conversion.
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet.
A cubic yard is bigger than a cubic foot. There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard.
To convert cubic feet to cubic yards, you can divide the number of cubic feet by 27, as there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard. So, if you have 81 cubic feet, it would be equal to 3 cubic yards (81 / 27 = 3).
There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard.
None. 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet