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find the smallest number to be subtracted from 5550 to make it a perfect square

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Answered by Ribhuporer
3

Answer:

5055 is it the right answer?

Answered by Anonymous
9

Answer:

The given no is 5550.

so by long division method we can try to find it's square root.

For that make pairs of numbers from right side.

The first pair is 55 in 5550.

the lowest square coming under that is of 7's , 49.

the remainder = 6

then the next pair 50 and remainder 6 in front of it.

then the number is 650.

first quotient is 7 .

so the next no to divide 650 must be 7's double+ _

that is 14_.

the highest number is 144.

144 x 4 is 576.

650 - 576 is 74, and it is the smallest number that must be subtracted.

74 is the answer, then the no becomes 5476.

the square root is 74.

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