No it is not. 31*31 = 961 and 32*32=1024. x*x=1000 would be between 31 and 32
The closest without going over 1000 is 961, which is the square of 31. The closest by going over 1000 is 1024, which is the square of 32.
You are asking for the square root. The square root of a number is a number multiplied by itself to get that number. For example, the square root of 81 is 9, because 9 X 9= 81. The square root of 1000 is not a whole number, it is 31.62 (rounded) because 31.62 x 31.62 = 1000.(31.62 is approximate. The actual number is 31.6227766)
31 * 31 = 963 ■
There are 24 perfect squares between 50 and 1000.
Thirty-one is the closest square to 1000.Actually unless the Q was "What's the square number closest but less than 1000? then you would be right if only half right as your awnswer should have been 961.But it's not that so...as the Q has been written the answer is 1024.312 = 961 (39 away from 1000)322= 1024 (24 away from 1000)
No. 1000 square is a number - it need not have anything to do with area.
The number in square Brackets (e.g [1000]) signifies the number of trust points you have. For example, User [1000] has 1000 trust points
No, 1,000 is a not perfect square.
The closest without going over 1000 is 961, which is the square of 31. The closest by going over 1000 is 1024, which is the square of 32.
The square root of any non-perfect square is an irrational number. Since sqrt(1000) = 10 sqrt(10), it is irrational.
1024
You can square any number.
You are asking for the square root. The square root of a number is a number multiplied by itself to get that number. For example, the square root of 81 is 9, because 9 X 9= 81. The square root of 1000 is not a whole number, it is 31.62 (rounded) because 31.62 x 31.62 = 1000.(31.62 is approximate. The actual number is 31.6227766)
Yes
a square number is a number that you multiply the same number like:8.8 = 64 get it
30.1 <><><><><><> This can be solved easily by taking the square root of 900, which is 30, and 1000, which is about 31.62. So, any number between 30 and 31.62, exclusive, would square to be between 900 and 1000.
It is given that the gardener has 1000 plants. The number of rows and the number of columns is the same. We have to find the number of more plants that should be there, so that when the gardener plants them, the number of rows and columns are same. That is, the number which should be added to 1000 to make it a perfect square has to be calculated. The square root of 1000 can be calculated by long division method as follows. 31 3 61 100 61 39 The remainder is 39. It represents that the square of 31 is less than 1000. The next number is 32 and 322 = 1024 Hence, number to be added to 1000 to make it a perfect square = 322 − 1000 = 1024 − 1000 = 24 Thus, the required number of plants is 24.