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30 October, 08:56

How many perfect squares can be displayed on a calculator that can only show eight digits?

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  1. 30 October, 09:02
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    For this type of question you take the square root of the amount of digits the calculator has. For example:

    This calculator has 8 digits so you have to take the square root of 100,000,000

    b/c it has 8 zero's behind the one.

    you put 1 and add however many zeros behind that one but the zeros represent the amount of digits on the calculator so

    square root of 100,000,000 is 10,000 then you subtract 1

    and you get 999,999. you subtract one b/c the number 0 is not considered a perfect square. Therefore, 999,999 is your answer.
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