SOLUTION: Can you please demonstrate how to find that the square root of 41 is 6.4 units?
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Question 184564: Can you please demonstrate how to find that the square root of 41 is 6.4 units?
Answer by sabrinawayjack(8) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Get out a scientific calculator and type in 41 then hit the sqrt sign and you will get 6.4
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