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Without using a calculator, fill in the blanks with two consecutive integers to complete the following inequality. \,<\sqrt{97}<\,< 97
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Without using a calculator, fill in the blanks with two consecutive integers to complete the following inequality.
\,<\sqrt{97}<\,<
97
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Answer:
9 <
< 10
Explanation:
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Answer:
9<sqrt(97)<10
Explanation:
Perfect squares:
1
4
9
16
25
36
49
64
81
100
121
144
169
....so on
97 is between 81 and 100
So square root of 97 is between sqrt(81)=9 and sqrt(100)=10.
9<sqrt(97)<10
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