Questions for you to solve: Find the square root of each of the following numbers using the division method.  Questions: 38.9376, 2.1609, 10.5625, 26.132544, 369.4084. Note: The questions given above are differentiated with a comma, they are not one question altogether, they are separate. Note: I will be giving you a practice question solved in the book for students. Since it may be confusing, thanks! Please solve the questions as soon as possible as it's very urgent. I once again thank you.

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This is for my cousin who is in Class 7.

Book: Mathswise, class 7 book, page 49, exercise 5b, question 1.

Questions for you to solve: Find the square root of each of the following numbers using the division method. 

Questions: 38.9376, 2.1609, 10.5625, 26.132544, 369.4084.

Note: The questions given above are differentiated with a comma, they are not one question altogether, they are separate.

Note: I will be giving you a practice question solved in the book for students. Since it may be confusing, thanks!

Please solve the questions as soon as possible as it's very urgent. I once again thank you.

Write 7 a
otract 7
ext poir su
184.
Double 32 (quotient) 64
in the new divisor's place
By triol 64Ix=641 with
rermainder.
3.21
3
10.30 41
Place I next to 64 and in t
(= 321)
d ploce its
62
30
Multiply 541 by 1 = 541 a
The square root of 103041
I 24
= 1184. Ses
Jotient
= 1184 on
641
641
641
4. Now try v4. 1616.
rom right
of digits
• Pair the numbers from rig
The largest perfect square
* Write 2 as the divisor and
Subtract 2=4 from 4 R
squares
Bring down the nest pair
the decimol point in the
2.04
or and t
n 10 Re
- Double 2 (quotient) =
the new divisor's place.
* By trial, 40 00 Ploc
decimal point in the que
Subtract 0 from 16. Rem
4.16 16
t poir
130
40
16
Quete
Transcribed Image Text:Write 7 a otract 7 ext poir su 184. Double 32 (quotient) 64 in the new divisor's place By triol 64Ix=641 with rermainder. 3.21 3 10.30 41 Place I next to 64 and in t (= 321) d ploce its 62 30 Multiply 541 by 1 = 541 a The square root of 103041 I 24 = 1184. Ses Jotient = 1184 on 641 641 641 4. Now try v4. 1616. rom right of digits • Pair the numbers from rig The largest perfect square * Write 2 as the divisor and Subtract 2=4 from 4 R squares Bring down the nest pair the decimol point in the 2.04 or and t n 10 Re - Double 2 (quotient) = the new divisor's place. * By trial, 40 00 Ploc decimal point in the que Subtract 0 from 16. Rem 4.16 16 t poir 130 40 16 Quete
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