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The square numbers between 50 and 100 are 64 (82) and 81 (92).If the number 100 is included then 100 is 102.64, 81,
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Numbers are unique. So the only number with a value of 64 is 64.
The two square numbers that have a product of 64 are 8 and 8. A square number is a number that is the result of multiplying an integer by itself, so 8 x 8 = 64. Both 8 and 64 are perfect squares because they are the square of an integer.
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Squares numbers are positive numbers. So that the square numbers less than 100 are 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, and 81, and only 16 and 64 are multiples of 8. Thus, Greta picked 16, and 64.
There is no number that can fit evenly into both numbers.
The HCF of both numbers is 16
The first thing you have to do is figure out by what number both 64 and 100 are divisable. If you want to stay in fractions and not use any decimals then the highest number you can use is 4. both numbers are divisable by 4. 64 divided by 4 is 16 and 100 divided by 4 is 25. Since 100 cannot be reduced any further without turning it into a decimal, 4 is the number you want to use. 16/25ths is the answer you seek.
Perfect squares have odd numbers of factors. The perfect squares less than 100 are: 1,4,9,16,25,36,49,64,81,100. 64 seems to fit both criteria.
The square numbers between 50 and 100 are 64 (82) and 81 (92).If the number 100 is included then 100 is 102.64, 81,
1. The numbers are co-prime
Square numbers 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100
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The easiest way to do this is to put the number over 100, because percents are always referring to 100 right? 64/100 Simplest form, both numbers are even so divide by 2: 32/50 -> 16/25 So 16/25 is your answer. If you compute 16 divided by 25, you get .64, which is 64%.