Oh, dude, let me put on my detective hat for this riveting mystery. So, Sally likes numbers that are perfect squares but not numbers that are just one more than a perfect square. In this case, she must like 144 because it's a perfect square, but not 145 because it's just one more. Case closed, Sherlock.
18 with 1 remaining 145 - 1 = 144 = 8 x 18
There is only one highest common factor which is: hcf(55, 145) = 5 The factors of 55 are: {1, 5, 11, 55} The factors of 145 are: {1, 5, 29, 145} The common factors are: {1, 5} The highest common factor is 5.
145 5,29 Not much of a tree. More like a factor shrub.
1, 5, 29, 145
145 has these four factors: 1 5 29 145.
Sally likes square numbers. 225 is the square of 15, 900 is the square of 30, 144 is the square of 12. Therefore she will like 1600 as it is the square of 40.
Oh, what a lovely puzzle we have here! It seems Sally has a specific preference, doesn't she? If she likes 144 but not 145, and she likes 900 but not 800, then following that pattern, she would like 1700 but not 1600. It's all about finding the beauty in the details and patterns, just like when painting happy little trees.
Sally likes squares. Therefore, she likes me and she likes 1600. Yup 225=15^2 900=30^2 1600=40^2
25,300,144
this has already been answered many times on wikianswers. dont ask it again if you can just find out what someone else's answer was. but she likes square numbers. She also likes numbers that add up to 9 (2+2+5=9)
Ralph only likes squares of numbers. He likes 25 (5 squared), 400 (20 squared), and 144 (12 squared).
Ralph likes numbers that are square numbers.
Ralph likes squared numbers and doesn't like non-squared. The square of 5 is 25, 20 is 400 and 12 is 144. The numbers 24, 300, and 145 are not square numbers. Of the numbers 10, 50, 124, 200, and 1600, Ralph will like 1600 because 1600 is the square of 40.
The square root of 145 is 12.04 (approx). Since the square root of 144 is 12, it is easy to approximate the square root of 145 because 145 is only very slightly higher than 144.
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Well, isn't that just a happy little riddle! Ralph likes numbers that are perfect squares, like 25, 400, and 144. Since 200 is also a perfect square (200 x 200 = 40,000), that's why Ralph likes it too. Just like painting, sometimes things just fit together perfectly!
18 with 1 remaining 145 - 1 = 144 = 8 x 18