To solve for \( m \) in the equation \( m^3 = 27 \), we need to take the cube root of both sides.
\[ m = \sqrt[3]{27} \]
Since \( 27 = 3^3 \), we have:
\[ m = \sqrt[3]{3^3} = 3 \]
Thus, the solution is:
\[ m = 3 \]
m^3 =27
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To solve for \( m \) in the equation \( m^3 = 27 \), we need to take the cube root of both sides.
\[ m = \sqrt[3]{27} \]
Since \( 27 = 3^3 \), we have:
\[ m = \sqrt[3]{3^3} = 3 \]
Thus, the solution is:
\[ m = 3 \]