4, 9, 16, 25, and 36 are the square numbers between 1 and 40.
There are no square numbers between 40 & 48. 62 = 36 72 = 49
sqrt(30)= 5.5 approx sqrt(40) = 6.3 approx The integer 6 is between the square roots. So the square of 6, which is a perfect square, will be between the two original numbers. So answer is 62 = 36.
36
16,25,36......that`s all :))
36 is a square number between 30 & 40. 36 is 6 squared.
4, 9, 16, 25, and 36 are the square numbers between 1 and 40.
There are no square numbers between 40 & 48. 62 = 36 72 = 49
the answer is 1. there is only 1 perfect square beteen 30 and 40.
To find a square root that is not a perfect square, it will be necessary to find an approximate answer by using the procedure given in the example below: Since 40 is between 36 and 49, then the square root of 40 is between 6 ( √36), and 7 (√49). 36 < 40 < 47 √36 < √40 < √47 6 < √40 < 7 Since 40 is almost less than halfway between 36 and 47, √40 is almost less than halfway between √36 and √47. To check, multiply 6.32 x 6.32 = 39.9424 or 40. For a better approximation use the calculator.
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sqrt(30)= 5.5 approx sqrt(40) = 6.3 approx The integer 6 is between the square roots. So the square of 6, which is a perfect square, will be between the two original numbers. So answer is 62 = 36.
The square numbers between 10 and 40 are 16,25 and 36.
49 & 64
43 45 47
36
16,25,36......that`s all :))