Lesson2 8pp134
Lesson2 8pp134
Finding Squares and Square Roots Objective: To use number skills to find square roots of perfect squares and to locate other square roots between whole numbers Find a number for each set of clues. Some exercises may have more than one correct answer. ____ 1. This number is equal to its own square root. ____ 2. The number is a perfect square located between 50 and 70. Its square root is a factor of 24. ____ 3. The number differs from a perfect square by 1, is even, and is less than 30. ____ 4. The number is a perfect square less than 450. Its digits add up to 4. ____ 5. The 3- digit number is less than 200. If its digits are reversed, the resulting number is also a perfect square. ____ 6. This 3- digit number is less than 300. Its square root is a prime number less than 20. The sum of its digits is 19. ____ 7. A number is squared. Then it is doubled. The result is 32. ____ 8. This number is the perimeter of a square plaza whose area is 2 025 square meters. ____ 9. This number is ten times the square root of 625. ____ 10. The number is a perfect square that is equal to the sum of the two perfect squares that precede it.