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Between which two consecutive integers does 57 square lie

A 8 and 9

B 9 and 10

C 7 and 8

D 6 and 7

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Answer:

A 8 and 9

Explanation:

Let us call x the smallest integer. Because the next two numbers are consecutive even integers, we can call represent them as x + 8 and x + 9. We are told the sum of x, x+8, and x+9 is equal to 57.

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Answer:

C: 7 and 8

Explanation:

The first few square numbers are:

1 , 4 , 9 , 16 , 25 , 36 , 49 , 64 , 81 , 100.

Lets check where
√(57) lies.


√(1)=1


√(4)=2


√(9)=3


√(16)=4


√(25)=5


√(36)=6


√(49)=7


√(64)=8

We can see that
√(57) lies between 7 and 8.

Note:
√(57) = 7.55, we can also see that 7.55 lies between 7 and 8.

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