360 has an infinite number of multiples.
2x2x2x3x3x5 = 360
Well, honey, 18 x 20 equals 360 square feet. So, if you're looking to cover that area with some snazzy new carpet, you better make sure you have enough square footage to work with. Just don't go tripping over those numbers while you're at it!
No 38 is not a square number.
When you square a real number the answer is positive,
All internal angles of a quadrilateral like a square sum to 360 degrees.
It is not a perfect square because 182 = 324 and 192 = 361 Therefore, there is no integer which can be squared to equal 360.
Out of these numbers, 225 is a square number since the square root of 225 is 15.
225 is a square number.
Try it! Find the square of some integers, until you either (a) find one that gives exactly 360 when squared, or (b) find two consecutive integers, one of which is smaller, the other larger, than 360. You can also take your calculator and find the square root of 360. If it is an integer (no decimals), that means it is a square number.
225 is 15².
360 square feet. Multiply the two dimensions - the result is the number of square feet.
The square root of 36.0 is 6.0. To find the square root of a number, you are looking for the number that, when multiplied by itself, equals the original number. 36.0 can be written as 6.0 * 6.0. So the square root of 36.0 is 6.0.
To find the smallest number that 360 needs to be multiplied by to get a perfect square, we first factorize 360 into its prime factors: 2^3 * 3^2 * 5. To make it a perfect square, we need to pair up these factors. Since 2 and 5 are not paired, the smallest number we need to multiply 360 by is 5, making it 1800 (2^3 * 3^2 * 5^2), which is a perfect square.
There are 9 square feet in 1 square yard. Therefore 40 square yards multiplied by 9 square feet equals 360 square feet.
360 square feet = 40 square yards.
The question is ambiguous. 360 cm square = 360 cm * 360 cm = 3.6 m * 3.6 m = 12.96 square metres. or 360 cm2 = 360/(10000) m2 = 0.036 m2