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By what smallest number should 147
be multiplied to make a perfect square​

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Answered by simmi1122
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Answered by 28anjaliahlawat
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Here is your answer dear.....

Step-by-step explanation:

The prime factorisation of 147= 3x7x7

Grouping all the factors= 3(7x7)

The factor 3 doesn't have a pair. Therefore, we must multiply 147 by 3 to make a perfect square.

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