Which of the numbers shown are perfect squares? Select all that apply.
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Question 2
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Emmerson is painting the outside of a cube for a math project. He knows the area of each face is 145 square inches. In order to find the length of each side, what will Emmerson need to find?
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Question 3
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Simplify ±√169. Select all that apply.
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Question 4
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A vertical shelving unit consists of five equal-sized square shelves arranged in a column to form a rectangle. The total area of all five shelves is 500 square inches.
What is the height, in inches, of the shelving unit? ________ units
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Question 5
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Simplify
Select all that apply.
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Question 6
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Solve the equation y³ = –64
y=__________
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Question 7
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Which point on the number line best represents the solution to x² = 196?
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Question 8
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The area of a square is 144 square feet. What is the length of each side? ____ ft
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Question 9
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Rational
Irrational
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Question 10
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Use the Venn diagram.
All integers are natural numbers.
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Question 11
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Match each square root to the appropriate integer it is closest to on a number line.
7
8
9
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Question 12
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A shipping box, in the shape of a cube, has a volume of 2,300 cubic inches. Estimate the length of the side of the shipping box to the nearest integer.
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Question 13
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Consider the real numbers:
Compare the numbers.
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Question 14
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Choose the correct point that represents
on the number line. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary.