SOLUTION: Let "a" and "b" be an integer part and an decimal fraction of (square root of 7), respectively. Then the integer part of (a/b) is __________.

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Question 976320: Let "a" and "b" be an integer part and an decimal fraction of (square root of 7), respectively. Then the integer part of (a/b) is __________.
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Let "a" and "b" be an integer part and a decimal fraction of (square root of 7), respectively. Then the integer part of (a/b) is __________.
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Ans: sqrt(4)< sqrt(7)< sqrt(9)
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2 < sqrt(7) < 3
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Ans:: 2
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Chers,
Stan H.
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