Math, asked by aditya5795, 2 months ago

probability of a square number between 1 to 100 ?​

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Answered by sahilnangare1
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Answer:

Well, let’s count the number of square numbers.

1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, and 100

So, that gives us 10 square numbers, out of 100 numbers.

So, 10/100 = 1/10.

The other way to do it is take a look at the actual square roots of the maximum and minimum. We can determine how many numbers are between those two.

[math]\sqrt{1} = 1[/math]

[math]\sqrt{100} = 10[/math]

So. using those two numbers, we get that there are two numbers between 1 and 10, inclusive.

So, we’re still left with 10/100, which equals 1/10.

Answered by nikhapraseelan274
1

Answer:

Well, let’s count the number of square numbers.

1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, and 100

So, that gives us 10 square numbers, out of 100 numbers.

So, 10/100 = 1/10.

The other way to do it is take a look at the actual square roots of the maximum and minimum. We can determine how many numbers are between those two.

1–√=1

100−−−√=10

So. using those two numbers, we get that there are two numbers between 1 and 10, inclusive.

So, we’re still left with 10/100, which equals 1/10.

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