SOLUTION: Locate 10 between consecutive perfect-square integers
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Question 33603: Locate 10 between consecutive perfect-square integers
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A perfect integer is one in which the integer equals the sum of its factor. The first of these are 6 and 24. 10 is located between these two perfect integers.
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