SOLUTION: How many numbers 1 to 50 inclusive, have a perfect square as a factor?
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Question 1142878: How many numbers 1 to 50 inclusive, have a perfect square as a factor?
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Presuming that the word "numbers" in your question actually means "integers", then there are 50 integers from 1 to 50 inclusive that have a perfect square as a factor. That is because 1 is a perfect square and 1 is a factor of every integer.
John

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