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What Is The Value Of J In The Following Equation? J³=0.125

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Answer: 0.5

Explanation:

We're given J³ = 0.125, with J by itself, but we need to simplify J³ to J. J is being cubed, so in order to get rid of the ³ on J, we must do the opposite of cubing, which is taking the cube root. But, we must take the cube root of BOTH sides of the equation:


J^(3) = 0.125

\sqrt[3]{J^(3) } =
\sqrt[3]{0.125}
J = 0.5

I hope this helps! :)

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