yes, 302
sqrt(900) = 30 sqrt(800) = 28.28 So there is just one number which square is between 800 and 900: 29 292=841
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31 * 31 = 963 ■
the correct answer is 15. factorize the number. In this case it will be 2*2*3*5. As you can notice, we need 1 more 3 and 5 to make it a perfect square. So the answer is 15. 15*60=900 900 square root =30
The positive integer whose square is between 900 and 1000 is 31. 312 = 961.
No because the square root of 900 is 30 which is a rational number
Yes; the square root of 900 is 30 which is a rational number.
No. The square root of 900 is 30, which is most definitely a rational number.
It is 30
You can square any number.
The number you can square that is bigger than 800 but smaller than 900 is between the square roots of those two values. The square root of 800 is approximately 28.28, and the square root of 900 is 30. Therefore, any number between 29 and 30, such as 29.5, when squared, will yield a result between 800 and 900.
The square root of 900 is 30. This is because the square root of a number is a value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number. In this case, 30 multiplied by 30 equals 900.
How about 150*6 = 900 which is a perfect square because 30*30 = 900
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sqrt(900) = 30 sqrt(800) = 28.28 So there is just one number which square is between 800 and 900: 29 292=841
A number you can square that is bigger than 800 but smaller than 900 is 30. When you square 30, you get 900, which is on the upper limit. However, if you want a number that fits strictly between those limits, 29.5 is a suitable choice, as squaring it gives 870.25, which is between 800 and 900.
30.1 <><><><><><> This can be solved easily by taking the square root of 900, which is 30, and 1000, which is about 31.62. So, any number between 30 and 31.62, exclusive, would square to be between 900 and 1000.