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a3=| | b) 9 = Square Numbers 6) 6 =| dirs 2 | Achess board is 8 squares high and 8 squares wide. a) How many squares are there on a Son'faseisf-— Bg b) How many squares would chess board? —_—_be on a board that was only 7 squares long on each side? if 4 3 | Find the squares of the following numbers (it'll help if you remember your single digit squares): a) 30? ce) 70? = '30| x 30|=/900 b) 50°= x The first one's been done for you. x = ad) 80?7= x 4 { What would the area of a square be if its side length was: a) 50m? b) 15 om? | 0) 1m 10 om? The square of 5 is 25, and the square of 6 is 36, so the number whose square is 80 is greater than 5 but less than 6. | estimate it to be 5.4. Choose some other numbers less than 100 and estimate what number would make them if it was squared. See how close you got on a calculator. by squaring your estimate | can work out the squares of the numbers 1 to 12, can use them to find the squares of multiples of 1 Sueer 1 © 2008 CoP

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