No
9 and 10
81
The question should read (I think) "How many 12"x12" square tiles would it take to cover 95 square feet?" If so, then each 12"x12" square tile is actually 1 foot x 1 foot square tile whose area would be 1 square foot. Since you need to cover 95 square feet, the number os yiles required would be 95. The thng to remember is that everything must be in the same units.
The square root of 95 = 9.746794345 2 times 9.746794345 = 19.49358869.
Not a square number (94.868) Nearest is 9025 (95 x 95)
No
.95 is a rational number or square root of 121 a rational number
5x19=95
The area of the room is 95 square feet.
95 square meters is 1,022.6 square feet.
9 and 10
122 = 144 72 = 49 144 - 49 = 95
There are 60,800 acres in 95 square miles.
Since 95 is positive, its square root is real. Only negative numbers have non-real square roots. That leaves the question of whether it is rational or irrational. An integer's square root can only be rational if it is itself an integer. But 95 is not a perfect square, so it's square root is not an integer. Therefore the square root is irrational.
95 square inches = 0.0612902 square metres.
The 5th square root of 95 is approximately 2.882.