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On a number line, between which two consecutive whole numbers would the square root of 70 be located? prove work/show work
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On a number line, between which two consecutive whole numbers would the square root of 70 be located? prove work/show work
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on a number line, between which two consecutive whole numbers would the square root of 70 be located? prove work/show work
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Square root of 64 is 8.
Square root of 81 is 9.
So, the square root of 70 has to lie in between the two consecutive numbers 8 and 9.
Square root of 70 will be closer to 8 than it will be to 9, however.
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