The squared number among the options is 225, as it is the square of 15 (15 x 15 = 225). The other numbers, 128, 360, and 399, are not perfect squares.
225 is a square number.
The GCF/HCF of 360 and 225 is 45.
To find out how many times 225 goes into 360, you divide 360 by 225. This gives you approximately 1.6. Since we typically count whole numbers, you can say that 225 goes into 360 once, with some remainder left over.
225/360 or 45/72
To find an angle that is coterminal with 135 degrees, you can add or subtract multiples of 360 degrees. For example, adding 360 degrees gives you 495 degrees (135 + 360). Alternatively, subtracting 360 degrees results in -225 degrees (135 - 360). Both 495 degrees and -225 degrees are coterminal with 135 degrees.
Out of these numbers, 225 is a square number since the square root of 225 is 15.
225 is 15².
225 is a square number.
root 225 is 15, that is the only one. The rest are not even squares
360
45
The GCF/HCF of 360 and 225 is 45.
To find one third of the difference between 360 and 135, we first need to calculate the difference: 360 - 135 = 225. Next, we find one third of 225 by dividing it by 3: 225 ÷ 3 = 75. Therefore, the number that is equal to one third of the difference between 360 and 135 is 75.
The phone number of the Lelooska Foundation is: 360-225-9522.
It is not a perfect square because 182 = 324 and 192 = 361 Therefore, there is no integer which can be squared to equal 360.
16*225 is 3600.
To find out how many times 225 goes into 360, you divide 360 by 225. This gives you approximately 1.6. Since we typically count whole numbers, you can say that 225 goes into 360 once, with some remainder left over.