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Question 749581: In a school news paper there are three different sizes of square ads that a business can buy . the sizes are 36 square inches, and 100 square inches and 64 square inches what is the difference in the lengths of the smallest ad and the largest ad? Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! In a school news paper there are three different sizes of square ads that a business can buy . the sizes are 36 square inches, and 100 square inches and 64 square inches what is the difference in the lengths of the smallest ad and the largest ad?
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smallest ad length: sqrt(36) = 6 inches
largest ad length: sqrt(100) = 10 inches
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Difference: 10-6 = 4 inches
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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