There are an infinite amout of numbers between 30 and 60
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 only square number of an integer between 60 and 70 is 64, which is 8 squared.
The square root of 60 lies between 7 and 8 because 7 squared is 49 and 8 squared is 64 and 60 is in between 49 and 64.
There are an infinite number of mixed numbers in that range that are squares. If you limit it to whole numbers, then there are only four: 36, 49, 64, and 81.
There are an infinite amout of numbers between 30 and 60
36 = 6 x 6 49 = 7 x 7
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.
prime numbers between 30 and 60:31 37 41 43 47 53 59
The only square number of an integer between 60 and 70 is 64, which is 8 squared.
The first 6 prime numbers between 30 and 60 are: 31 37 41 43 47 53.
70
The only twin primes (prime numbers which differ by 2) between 30 and 60 are (41, 43)
311
40, 50 and 60
The only number between 30 and 60 that all the numbers 3, 4, and 8 divide into is 48.
No. Some prime numbers are far above 60.