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The number that, when multiplied by itself, equals 1000 is the square root of 1000, which is approximately 31.62. This is because the square root of a number is the value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number. In this case, the square root of 1000 is 31.62 because 31.62 multiplied by 31.62 equals 1000.

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You are asking for the square root. The square root of a number is a number multiplied by itself to get that number. For example, the square root of 81 is 9, because 9 X 9= 81. The square root of 1000 is not a whole number, it is 31.62 (rounded) because 31.62 x 31.62 = 1000.

(31.62 is approximate. The actual number is 31.6227766)

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