To find a number that can be squared to give a result between 10 and 30, we can start by finding the square roots of 10 and 30. The square root of 10 is approximately 3.16, and the square root of 30 is approximately 5.48. Therefore, any number between 3.16 and 5.48 when squared will give a result between 10 and 30. One such number is 4, as 4 squared is 16.
27
How about: 16*16 = 256 as one example
The positive integer whose square is between 900 and 1000 is 31. 312 = 961.
The smallest integer is 11 but there is no smallest number! 0.11 is a smaller number and will give a perfect square. 0.0011 is smaller still, and 0.000011 even smaller. That sequence is endless!
Any number bigger than 7.37 and smaller than 8.43 will do that. There are an infinite number of them.
They are 324 and 361 which are both square numbers
27
27 squared is 729.
How about: 16*16 = 256 as one example
27 and 28 will both meet that criteria.
The only integer answer is 31. 31^2 = 961.
Really? are you that stupid? Anyway 29 squared = 841
Take your choice from: 15 16 17 18 and 19
-- Any number between 30 and 31.6 will do that. -- If you're only looking for a whole number, then 31 is the only one.
The positive integer whose square is between 900 and 1000 is 31. 312 = 961.
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The smallest integer is 11 but there is no smallest number! 0.11 is a smaller number and will give a perfect square. 0.0011 is smaller still, and 0.000011 even smaller. That sequence is endless!