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Question
Making use of the cube root table, find the cube root
833 .
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Solution
We have: \[830 < 833 < 840 \Rightarrow \sqrt[3]{830} < \sqrt[3]{833} < \sqrt[3]{840}\]
From the cube root table, we have: \[\sqrt[3]{830} = 9 . 398 \text{ and } \sqrt[3]{840} = 9 . 435\]
For the difference (840 - 830), i.e., 10, the difference in values
\[= 9 . 435 - 9 . 398 = 0 . 037\]
∴ For the difference (833 - 830), i.e., 3, the difference in values
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