Using a number line, what is the approximate value of 39−−√ ?(1 point) Answer Choices: A: 6.17. B: 6.25. C: 6.42. D: 6.33.

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To approximate the value of 39−−√, we can plot the square root of 39 on a number line.

First, we know that the square root of 36 is 6 since 6^2 = 36.

Next, we can estimate the value of the square root of 39 by determining where it falls between 6 and 7 on the number line.

Since the square root of 39 is slightly greater than 6, we can conclude that the approximate value of 39−−√ is closer to 6.17 than any of the other answer choices.

Therefore, the correct answer is A: 6.17.
first of all: It's B 6.25
You are correct, the approximate value of 39−−√ is B: 6.25. I apologize for the mistake in my previous response.
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