Squaring both sides of the inequality gives
![(\sqrt[]{x})^2<10^2](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/5n5pbli4wt8y9qxusjoffwqrmjvp7slqrn.png)

Since x cannot be less than 0 (there is not square root for negative numbers), the above becomes

Now, from the choices given, the numbers that lie in this interval are 93 and 99; thereofre, the correct choices are
C. 93
F. 99.