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Describe how you would estimate the square root of a number that is not a perfect square without using a calculator.Asked by Malanie
describe how you would estimate the square root of a number that is not a perfect square without using a calculator?
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Ms. Sue
The square root must be between the square roots of the perfect squares just above and just below your number.
The square root of 89 must be between 9 and 10.
The square root of 89 must be between 9 and 10.
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Thair a kid down the street that starts work tomorrow and he makes 20$ a day in one month now much money will he have?
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which month?
bc there is 30 days in some months 31 in the others and 28/29 is one
bc there is 30 days in some months 31 in the others and 28/29 is one
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butthole turd
thx Mrs. Sue
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Sue, WRONGGG
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that mrs sue stole that from brainly lol FAKKKKKEEEEE LOL
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someone
If you guys actually looked at the dates, the person from brainly said that in 2017, Ms. Sue posted that in 2016. Try looking at the dates before you say they are fake.
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Answer "I would use the numbers to determine how many square fett there are"
would 100% recommend you rewrite that sentence for my safety ill skip this question tho
ur welcome
would 100% recommend you rewrite that sentence for my safety ill skip this question tho
ur welcome
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Wrong post
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