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Hi Brar
√3*3*5*5
= 75√3
I hope that's help !
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The question asks for the square root of 3*3*5*5
√3*3*5*5
lets multiply the numbers together first
√9*25
√225
now use your calculator and solve for the square root
√225=15
Answer=15
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