1. (5 + 4) x 2 + 6 - (2 x 2) - 1
2. 9 x 2 + 6 - 4 - 1
3. 18 + 6 - 4 - 1
4. 24 - 4 - 1
5. 20 - 1
6. 19
Finding the square<span> root of a </span>number<span> is the inverse operation of squaring that </span>number<span>. Remember, the </span>square<span> of a </span>number<span> is that </span>number<span> times itself. The perfect squares are the squares of the whole </span>numbers<span>. The </span>square<span> root of a </span>number<span>, n, written below is the </span>number<span> that gives n when multiplied by itself.
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270 = 27 * 10
= 3*9 * 5*2
= 3 * 3*3 * 5*2
in order from smallest to largest
2*3*3*3 *5
(centimeter/minute): 17
(miles per hour): 0.00633799
The answer is a I hope this helps your welcome