Sure, I'd be happy to explain!
First, let's figure out the square of 5 and 6.
Step 1: To find the square of a number, we multiply the number by itself. So, when we multiply 5 by itself (i.e., 5 * 5), we get 25.
Step 2: Similarly, when we multiply 6 by itself (i.e., 6 * 6), we get 36.
So far we have calculated that the squares of 5 and 6 are 25 and 36 respectively.
Step 3: Now, let's check if 31 falls between these two squares.
We can see that 31 lies between 25 and 36. Therefore, it is correctly stated that the square root of 31 lies between the squares of 5 and 6. So your statement is true!