6 (36) & 7(49)
To figure this out, I always start with square roots I know, and that are close to 47. So, first, I would figure out that the square root of a number such as 36 is 6. The square root of 49 is 7. Now, since there are no other whole numbers between 6 and 7, and the square root of 47 falls between the square root of 36 and 49, we can say that the square root of 47 is between the whole numbers 6 and 7.
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.
It is: 36
It's easy to guess. The nearest square number below 43 is 36 = 62, and the nearest above is 49 = 72. The square root of 43 must be between 6 and 7 then.
The square root of 36 is 6 and the square root of 49 is 7 These are used as 42 is between 36 and 49.
Lots of them. 6² = 36 and 7² = 49, so any number between 36 and 49 will have a square root between 6 and 7. So 37, for example, has a square root of approx 6.32 and 48 has square root of approx 6.93
6 (36) & 7(49)
No. The two closest squares are 49 and 36. The square root of 49 being 7 and the square root of 36 being 6. you can conclude that the square root of 42 isn't a perfect square, but it's square root is between 7 and 6.
0.7347
The square root of 36 and the square root of 49.
Yes, a square number means that it is the product of a number times the same number, so if you can divide a number buy the same number you get the square root. 6x6=36 and the square root of 36 is 6. 7x7 is 49 and the square root of 49 is 7. Make sense?
The square root of any number between 36 and 49.
The square root of 49 is 7. The square root of 64 is 8. The square root of any number between 49 and 64 is between 7 and 8.
The square root of 49 is 7. The square root of 64 is 8. The square root of any number between 49 and 64 is between 7 and 8.
To figure this out, I always start with square roots I know, and that are close to 47. So, first, I would figure out that the square root of a number such as 36 is 6. The square root of 49 is 7. Now, since there are no other whole numbers between 6 and 7, and the square root of 47 falls between the square root of 36 and 49, we can say that the square root of 47 is between the whole numbers 6 and 7.
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