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2. Justin is experimenting with numbers. First, he calculated the square of 7. Then, he took the square root of his result. After these steps, which number was Justin's final solution? O A. 14 O B.2,401
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2. Justin is experimenting with numbers. First, he calculated the square of 7. Then, he took the
square root of his result. After these steps, which number was Justin's final solution?
O A. 14
O B.2,401
O c. 7
O D. 343
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