8 square root of sixty four
Square Root of Sixty Four
Let's start by measuring everything in the same units, rather than some in inches and some in feet. (five feet + four inches) x (five feet) = (sixty-four inches) x (sixty inches) Now one inch is equal to 2.54 centimetres (this is one of those handy facts that's good to memorise), which means that (sixty-four inches) = (sixty-four) * (2.54cm) and (sixty inches) = (sixty inches) * (2.54cm) Further, a centimetre is 1/100 of a metre, so we write this as (sixty-four inches) = (sixty-four) * (2.54cm) = (sixty-four) * (2.54) * (1/100 metre) and (sixty inches) = (sixty inches) * (2.54cm) = (sixty) * (2.54) * (1/100 metre) So let's plug these two into our original equation, getting (five feet + four inches) x (five feet) = (sixty-four inches) x (sixty inches) = (sixty-four) * (2.54) * (1/100 metre) * (sixty) * (2.54) * (1/100 metre). All we have to do now is multiply, which gives us about 2.477 * (metre) * (metre) - a bit under two and a half square metres.
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64 or sixty-four
It is the smallest composite number that is both a perfect square and a perfect cube.
The square of eight is sixty four - not me!
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The square root of 64 is 8.
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No but it is a perfect square
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8 square root of sixty four
Square Root of Sixty Four
1600 (square of 40)
The square root of 64 is 8 because 8 times 8 = 64
Sixty plus four is, sixty-four. It is 64! Jeez!