Try squaring different integers (hint: in this case, the integers will be fairly small). If you find that the square of one integer is less than 27, and the square of the next integer is more than 27, you have your answer.
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The square root of 92 will be +/- 9.59. It lies between the consecutive integers of 9 and 10.
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8 and 9
It's the other way around. The square root of 22 lies between 4 and 5
3 and 4
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! The square root of 75 is between 8 and 9. So the two consecutive integers between which the square root of 75 lies are 8 and 9. Just like painting, math can be a beautiful and soothing experience when you take it one step at a time.
75 lies between two consecutive even integers, 74 and 76. The square root of 75 lies between 8 and 9.
They are 5 and 6
The square of 3 is 9, which does not lie between consecutive integers. Perhaps you mean the square root of 3, which lies between 1 and 2.
The square root of eighteen lies between 4 and 5.
The square root of 92 will be +/- 9.59. It lies between the consecutive integers of 9 and 10.
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Try it out! Take the square of several (in this case small) integers, until you find one square that is less than 15, and one that is more.
It lies between 9 and 10. The square-root of 82 is nine point 'something'
The square root of 137 is not an integer and so does not.
The square root of 207 is between 14 and 15
Assuming you mean consecutive numbers are integers, then: The integers will be the two integers between which the square root of 1406 lies. Calculating the square root of 1406 using the "long" division method: ________3__7 _____---------- ___3|_14_06 ________9 _______--- __67|__506 ________469 ________---- _________37 The square root of 1406 is 37.<something>, thus it lies between 37 and 38, so: 1406 = 37 × 38