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Davis Burgess
9 August, 13:27
Square root of 55+67
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Davis Everett
9 August, 16:01
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11.04
Explanation:
55+67 = 122
sqrt of 122 is 11.04
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Braden Kemp
9 August, 17:01
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Answer: 11.04536
Explanation:
Firstly you add up the number
55+67 = 122
Which we know the square root of 121 is equal to 11
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