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Find the smallest number by which each of the given numbers must be multiplied so that the product is a perfect square.
1.512

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Answered by aarushi4216
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Answer:

42 ans

Step-by-step explanation:

1.512÷2= 0.756

0.756÷2=0.378

0.378÷2=0.189

0.189÷3= 0.063

0.063÷3=0.021

0.021÷3=0.07

so it required to multiple by 7,3,2

7×3×2

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