49+64
a square number is an answer given by 2 numbers that are the same
for example: square numbers between 20-50 would be 25, 36 and 49 because
5x5: 25
6x6: 36
7x7: 49
Therefore they are the only numbers that have 2 of the same numbers multiply.
I tried to explain that as best as possible although it may be very confusing
Oh, dude, a square number is just a number you get when you multiply a number by itself. So, between 40 and 70, you've got 49, which is 7 squared. It's like finding a needle in a haystack, but with math.
No, there aren't any square numbers between 70 and 80. From 70 to 80, no number has a perfect square root, so no square number exists between 70 to 80.
The only square number of an integer between 60 and 70 is 64, which is 8 squared.
64
55
Oh, dude, a square number is just a number you get when you multiply a number by itself. So, between 40 and 70, you've got 49, which is 7 squared. It's like finding a needle in a haystack, but with math.
Between 40 and 70, there are three square numbers: 49 (7^2), 64 (8^2), and 36 (6^2), but 36 is not included since it is less than 40. Therefore, the square numbers between 40 and 70 are 49 and 64. Thus, there are two square numbers in that range.
No, there aren't any square numbers between 70 and 80. From 70 to 80, no number has a perfect square root, so no square number exists between 70 to 80.
The whole number between the square roots of 60 and 70 is 8. 8² = 64.
The only square number of an integer between 60 and 70 is 64, which is 8 squared.
64
55
Such a number does not exist. 3600 is 60 squared and 4900 is 70 squared There is no number between 60 and 70 that is a multiple of 15 so there can be no square between 3600 and 4900 that is a multiple of 15.
7x7 which is 49 or a 8x8 which is 64 either work
The only square number between 60 and 70 is 64, which is the square of 8 (8 x 8 = 64). Therefore, 64 is the square number that meets the criteria of being more than 60 and less than 70.
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It is: 8*8 = 64