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Find the smallest number by which 147 must be multiplied so that it becomes a perfect square also find the square root of the number in R.D.SHARAMA guide

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Answered by smrithimidhuns
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The answer is 3.

147×3 = 441, a perfect square.

√441 = 21.

Hope my answer would help.


Answered by abdullah060903112
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

If we multiplied 147 with 3

that means 147×3=441

the perfect square for 441 is 21.

so, there fore the answer is 21.

therfore the smallest number=3

perfect square=441

square root=21

I hope it will help for u

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