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I think this is impossible. But try drawing 4 squares on a piece of paper, then gradually filling the squares with 'sheep', and see if you can work it.But it can be done ! # Draw a large square on a piece of paper,# draw three small squares inside the large one but not overlapping,# put three sheep in each of the small squares. # Count the number of sheep in each square including the large one.# Then you have answered it yourself.
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With perfect squares the number is usually easier to guess and check than calculate, as calculating is a much longer and more complicated process known to few. Guessing and checking may also involve breaking the perfect square down into smaller squares, such as sqrt(5184)-->sqrt(9*576)-->3*24=72, which is also done in large part by conjectures. Squares to about 25 are useful and easy to memorize, as are the cubes of up to about 10.
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The first step to writing a number in scientific notation is to divide that number by a power of 20 such that the greatest place value is the units. In this case, this can be done by dividing by 100: 321/100=3.21 This is the start of our answer. The second part is to express the number we divided by as its power of 10. 100 is the second power of ten, or 102, so we need to write this alongside the number as a multiplication. Thus, 321 in scientific notation is 3.21x102
I think this is impossible. But try drawing 4 squares on a piece of paper, then gradually filling the squares with 'sheep', and see if you can work it.But it can be done ! # Draw a large square on a piece of paper,# draw three small squares inside the large one but not overlapping,# put three sheep in each of the small squares. # Count the number of sheep in each square including the large one.# Then you have answered it yourself.
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It equals to 20580 squares fit. Multiplication of both the dimensions is done to find out the area.
the greatest thing man has ever done is launching Neil Armstrong onto the moon.
This cannot be done for a single number. To find a common factor you must have two or more numbers.
It squares numbers and add the totals together. The square of 2 is 4, the square of 5 is 25. The sum of squares of 2 and 5 is therefore 29. That would done in the SUMSQ function like this: =SUMSQ(2,5)
It was a painting on a canvas, although it looked like it was done on cloth.
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This is usually used in the context of sorting, it means that data are sorted from the greatest to the least; in other words, from the largest to the smallest, or from the highest to the lowest. The sorting is done, then, in such a way that each number in the list is larger than the next number.
beacuse we have done it manually.
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