what is the smallest number by which 15 must be multipled to make it a perfect square
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Final number = 60 x (1 x 15) = 900, which is a perfect square. Ans: 15 is the smallest number by which 60 must be multiplied to be a perfect square.
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The smallest number by which 15 must be multipled to make it a perfect square is 15.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's first factories 15
15 = 3 × 5
If there will be one more 3 and 5 then 15 will be a perfect square.
So,
= 3 × 5
= 15
So the smallest number by which 15 must be multipled to make it a perfect square is 15.
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