17.320508075688772935274463415059
Also:
√300 = √100 x √3 = 10 √3
Note: the answer above is 10 times √3
2006-07-26 13:52:44
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answered by N2FC 6
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square root(300) = 17.3205081
Next time go to google, and follow the instructions below:
To use Google's built-in calculator function, simply enter the calculation you'd like done into the search box and hit the Enter key or click on the Google Search button. The calculator can solve math problems involving basic arithmetic, more complicated math, units of measure and conversions, and physical constants.
2006-07-26 21:25:45
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answered by dranagar 5
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the sq. root of 300 is 150 cuz sq. root is when 1 number goes into it again ex. sq. root of 144 is 12
2006-07-26 20:55:28
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answered by Ali J 3
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17.3205080756887729352744634150587
open your windows calculator -
view scientific
enter 300
click x^y and enter .5 (because square root = exponent .5 )
click =
2006-07-26 20:55:00
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answered by math guru 4
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you can also use excel.
type in "=sqrt(300)"
that should work. :)
go to the excel help and look at the different possiblilites. that program can do anything a calculator can do and more.
2006-07-26 21:35:42
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answer #5
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answered by barbie 2
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17.320508075688772935274463415059
gtoacp , you are missing alot , pentium 5 processors have no math unit , their new logo will be " Stop Using computers It's Time To Use Your Mind , P5 "
2006-07-26 21:36:23
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answer #6
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answered by reyhame 123 3
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some decimal number around 15
2006-07-26 20:51:17
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answered by Davey 5
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10 radical 3
2006-07-26 23:35:33
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answered by MollyMAM 6
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You have a computer but no calculator? Am I missing something?
2006-07-26 20:52:25
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answered by gtoacp 5
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10 root 3
or 17.2 or so
2006-07-26 20:53:09
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answered by billyandgaby 7
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