Find the smallest number by which 1100 must be muliplied so the products become a perfect square
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12100
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To obtain the smallest number, we first need to factorize 1100. Number 2 and 5 are repeated twice, hence they are neglected as they come under square numbers. Thus, 11 is multiplied with 1100 to make it a perfect square. Thus, the perfect square = 1100 x 11 = 12100
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