2 x 2 = 4
3 x 3 = 9
How_many_perfect_square_are_between_1_-_50=16
5 x 5 = 25
6 x 6 =36
7 x 7 = 49
I think this is what you are asking. There are six of them, but I am not certain if the square of 1 should be included.
There are three perfect squares between 0 and 50 that are even.
1,4,9,16,25,36,49
The perfect squares in the range are 25, 36 and 49.
7^2=49 < 50 < 8^2=64 < 9^2=81 < 10^2=100 < 110 < 11^2=121 so there are 3 perfect squares greater than 50 and less than 100 viz. 64, 81 and 100.
That depends on how big you want the squares to be
Two. 36, and 49 are perfect squares.
There are 24 perfect squares between 50 and 1000.
There are three perfect squares between 0 and 50 that are even.
1,4,9,16,25,36,49
9+16+25= 50
The only perfect number between 20 and 50 is 28.
The perfect squares in the range are 25, 36 and 49.
A perfect square has the condition that it must be any positive integer multiplied by itself. The closest perfect squares to 50 are 7*7 = 72 = 49 and 8*8 = 82 = 64 since 50 lies between 49 and 64, it must be it is not the square of a positive integer and, therefore, is not a perfect square.
72 = 49 < 50 < 64 = 82 and 122 = 144 < 150 < 169 = 132 So the squares of 8 to 12 ie 64, 81, 100, 121 and 144 are in the specified interval.
Including 2500, it's 42,785.
There are 48 such squares.
1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49