This worksheet is designed for eighth-grade students to learn how to estimate cube roots. When dealing with a number that is not a perfect cube, one can determine its cube root by identifying two whole numbers between which the cube root lies. The worksheet contains 12 practice problems using non-perfect cubes ranging from 1 to 1,000, which will help students develop their understanding of perfect cubes and enhance their number sense. It starts with an explanation and an example problem, and concludes with a challenging question. By working on this worksheet, learners can gain experience working with irrational numbers and prepare themselves for more advanced concepts.
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