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.
No number is "between" a single number. In this case, it is the other way round: the square root is between two whole numbers.
What numbers are between square root of 14 on the number line
The square root of 73 is between 8 and 9.
The square root of 57 is between 7 and 8
The square root of 60 is a single number; you can't have other numbers "between" it. It does work the other way, though - the square root of 60 is between other numbers.
The square root of 31 falls between the whole numbers 5 and 6.
No number is "between" a single number. In this case, it is the other way round: the square root is between two whole numbers.
The square root is between 5 and 6.
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What numbers are between square root of 14 on the number line
The square root of 47 lies between the consecutive whole numbers 6 and 7.
The square root of 73 is between 8 and 9.
The square root of 57 is between 7 and 8
Numbers with square roots that are whole numbers
The square root of 60 is a single number; you can't have other numbers "between" it. It does work the other way, though - the square root of 60 is between other numbers.
I suspect you are really asking for between which two whole numbers does the square root of 150 lie. The square root of 150 lies between 12 and 13 (mathematically: 12 < √150 < 13).
They are 4 and 5