Cube roots are values that produce a number when multiplied by themselves three times. The cube roots from 1 to 30 help students understand exponents and number relationships. Learning cube roots improves mathematical accuracy and problem-solving skills

Below is a table presenting the cube roots of numbers from 1 to 30. Each entry includes the number and its cube root in numerical form. This comprehensive representation aids in visualizing and memorizing cube root values, fostering a deeper understanding of the concept and its applications.

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Cube Root 1-30

Cube Root 1-30

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Cube Root of 1-30 Values In Number In Words
∛1 1 One
∛2 1.2599 One point two five nine nine
∛3 1.4422 One point four four two two
∛4 1.5874 One point five eight seven four
∛5 1.7100 One point seven one zero zero
∛6 1.8171 One point eight one seven one
∛7 1.9129 One point nine one two nine
∛8 2 Two
∛9 2.0801 Two point zero eight zero one
∛10 2.1544 Two point one five four four
∛11 2.2239 Two point two two three nine
∛12 2.2894 Two point two eight nine four
∛13 2.3513 Two point three five one three
∛14 2.4101 Two point four one zero one
∛15 2.4662 Two point four six six two
∛16 2.5198 Two point five one nine eight
∛17 2.5713 Two point five seven one three
∛18 2.6207 Two point six two zero seven
∛19 2.6684 Two point six six eight four
∛20 2.7144 Two point seven one four four
∛21 2.7589 Two point seven five eight nine
∛22 2.8020 Two point eight zero two zero
∛23 2.8439 Two point eight four three nine
∛24 2.8845 Two point eight eight four five
∛25 2.9240 Two point nine two four zero
∛26 2.9625 Two point nine six two five
∛27 3 Three
∛28 3.0366 Three point zero three six six
∛29 3.0723 Three point zero seven two three
∛30 3.1072 Three point one zero seven two

Understanding the cube roots of numbers from 1 to 30 provides a foundational grasp of the concept of roots and their applications in mathematics. Cube roots, which are the values that produce a given number when multiplied by themselves three times, are crucial in various fields such as geometry, physics, and engineering. This range of cube roots is especially useful for solving problems related to volume calculations and in higher-level mathematics. Familiarity with these cube roots enhances mental math abilities and builds a strong foundation for more complex mathematical concepts. By mastering these values, students and professionals can improve their analytical skills and apply this knowledge to practical and theoretical problems alike.