No - 48 is not the square of an integer, though 49 is.
Question: Is the number 48 a perfect square? Answer: The number 48 is not a perfect square because there is no integer, that when multiplied by itself equals 48. Some examples of perfect squares: 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100...
no. because it is 6.9282032
Yes, 2304 = 48^2
1, 4 and 16
The largest perfect square factor of 48 is 16.
It is not a perfect square.
No, it is not. If you take the numbers that divide evenly into 48 and add them together, they do not equal 48 (which defines a perfect number) (The number itself is excluded, as it would obviously make all numbers but 1 non perfect).Proof:1 + 2 + 4 + 6 + 8 + 12 + 16 + 24 = 73 =/= 48
No - 48 is not the square of an integer, though 49 is.
There are none
I think the gcf for numbers 24 and 48 is 24 but im not so sure
Question: Is the number 48 a perfect square? Answer: The number 48 is not a perfect square because there is no integer, that when multiplied by itself equals 48. Some examples of perfect squares: 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100...
24 and 48 have a GCF of 24 and an LCM of 48.
24, 48 and 240048 are three possibilities.
24*48=1152 ft2 (Or 1152 square feet)
There are 48 different numbers that are considered to be perfect numbers. The perfect numbers that are up to 100 include 6 and 28.
no. because it is 6.9282032