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Answered by WritersParadise01
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☺️hey mate! here's your answer!☺️

firstly, we will find the square root,

 \sqrt{ \frac{0.49}{0.25} } + \sqrt{ \frac{0.81}{0.36} }

 = \sqrt{ \frac{0.7 \times 0.7}{0.5 \times 0.5} } + \sqrt{ \frac{0.9 \times 0.9}{0.6 \times 0.6} }
then, we can observe that the numbers are the prime factors,

 = \frac{0.7}{0.5} + \frac{0.9}{0.6}

 = \frac{0.42 + 0.45}{0.30}

 = \frac{0.87}{0.3}

= 2.9

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Answered by SmãrtyMohït
11
Here is your solution

 =\sqrt{ \frac{0.49}{0.25} } + \sqrt{ \frac{0.81}{0.36} } \\ \\ =\sqrt{ \frac{0.7 \times 0.7}{0.5 \times 0.5} } + \sqrt{ \frac{0.9 \times 0.9}{06 \times 0.6} } \\ \\ =\frac{0.7}{0.5} + \frac{0.9}{0.6}\\ \\ =\frac{0.42 + 0.45}{(0.5 \times 0.6)} \\ \\
 =\frac{0.87}{0.3}\\ \\ =2.9

Answer- 2.9

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