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3. (1 pt) Between what two consecutive integers does lie? A. 16 and 17 B. 17 and 18 C. 18 and 19 D. 19 and 20
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3. (1 pt) Between what two consecutive integers does lie? A. 16 and 17 B. 17 and 18 C. 18 and 19 D. 19 and 20
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Between what two consecutive integers does lie?
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16 and 17
B.
17 and 18
C.
18 and 19
D.
19 and 20
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379 is not between the integers in any of the choices.
But don't be discouraged or angry !
The SQUARE ROOT of 379 is between 19 and 20.
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