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Arieonna:

2/8

Arieonna:

Arieonna:

@oliver69

OLIVER69:

I am pretty sure the correct answer is only B. 64

Arieonna:

it says check all that applies

OLIVER69:

well idk then because all I got was 64.. I can show you the work if you want

Arieonna:

k

Arieonna:

@deadofwinter

Arieonna:

@tbone

Arieonna:

@axie

axie:

so basically, what numbers, if given the square root of, will be smaller then 8 so example: \[\sqrt20 < 8 ???\] ect.

axie:

does that help at all?

Arieonna:

sorta

axie:

what part was confusing

Arieonna:

a lot ok would 4 be one answer

axie:

so basically what we are doing is taking the square root of {x} and then taking numbers from the list to find if they are smaller or bigger than 8. so: \[\sqrt50 < 8 \] 7.07106781187 < 8 ? Yes 4 would be a correct answer, and every number smaller than it

axie:

imagine the {<} sign like an alligator that likes to always eat the bigger number

Arieonna:

i thought that was the less than sign the only answers i came up with with A and E

Arieonna:

@servants

Servants:

the square root of 64 is 8, so anything less than 64, meaning 20, 64, 50, 4 are the x values that fit this scenario.

axie:

alright let me break it down a bit further :D The square root of: A: 4.472135955 Yes because its smaller B: 8 No because its the same size so it would equal 8 C: 8.36660026534 No because its bigger than 8 D: 7.07106781187 Yes because its smaller E. 2 Yes because its smaller F. 8 No because its the same size so it would be equal to 8 So your final answer is: A. D. E.

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