The square root of 6,000 is 77.459666924148337703585307995648 that's all of it :) ;)
The square root of 6000 is 77.4596669...
The cube root of 6,000 = 18.171206
Answer: 6000 m² = 64,583.462 ft²
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6000 acres = 9.375 square milesbecause6000 acres * (0.0015625 square miles / 1 acre)
A principal square root is any square root that's answer is positive, and a perfect square root is a square root that's answer is an integer.
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To find the perimeter of a square, you need to know the length of one side. Since the block is 6000 square meters, we need to calculate the side length of the square. To do this, we take the square root of the area, which is the square root of 6000, approximately 77.46 meters. The perimeter of a square is calculated by multiplying the side length by 4, so the perimeter of a 6000 square meter block would be 4 x 77.46 = 309.84 meters.
The dimensions work out as: length = 30 times the square root of 5 breadth = 40 times the square root of 5 check: (30 times sq rt of 5)*(40 times sq rt of 5) = 6000 square units
The cube root of 6,000 = 18.171206
Answer: 6000 m² = 64,583.462 ft²
This cannot be answered. A square mile is an area. 6000 ft is linear. However, we can talk about an area that is 6000 square feet (e.g. 100 feet x 60 feet). We can also talk about an area that is 6000 feet on each side, or 6000 feet squared. So we can say that 0.000215 square miles are in 6000 square feet. We can also say that 1.29 square miles are in 6000 feet squared.
6000 square feet is 557.4182 square metres.
1 acre = 43560 square feet Calculate 6000/43560 6000/43560 = 0.13774
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It's not a square if it has no root. If a number is a square then, by definition, it MUST have a square root. If it did not it would not be a square.