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Mathematics by Softenergy(m): 11:57pm On Jul 10, 2020
Will appreciate if a mathematics guru can help out
1;The floor of a classroom is 12.8m by 10.39m, Calculate correct to 1 decimal place the perimeter of the floor.

2: Find the sum of the first perfect two square, 5, 3, 7, 4
Re: Mathematics by McDonie: 12:10am On Jul 11, 2020
#1. 46.4m.
for #2 i don't seem to understand the question.
not a math guru anyway, just love trying out sums

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Re: Mathematics by matrix199(m): 12:33am On Jul 11, 2020
1) perimeter of a rectangular floor= 2(length + breadth). = 2(12.8 + 10.39) = 2(23.19) = 46.38 => 46.4 (1 d.p)

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Re: Mathematics by matrix199(m): 12:46am On Jul 11, 2020
Question 2 is nt explicit enough. Let me use my discretion. The sum of two perfect squares i can make out from 5, 3, 7, 4, either by adding two or more figures together. It implies, 5 + 4 = 9( a perfect square of 3), and 5 + 4 + 7 = 16( a perfect square of 4), => 9 + 16 = 25. But then, figure '4' among those figures is a perfect square. But there is no other perfect square among the figures to sum up with 4, thus my take or reason for adding up figures to get two perfect squares from the figures given.
Re: Mathematics by Softenergy(m): 7:50am On Jul 11, 2020
matrix199:
1) perimeter of a rectangular floor= 2(length + breadth).
= 2(12.8 + 10.39) = 2(23.19) = 46.38 => 46.4 (1 d.p)
Thanks, you nailed it and liked it
Re: Mathematics by Softenergy(m): 7:51am On Jul 11, 2020
McDonie:
#1. 46.4m.

for #2 i don't seem to understand the question.

not a math guru anyway, just love trying out sums
Thanks, you nailed it and liked it
Re: Mathematics by Xlyad(m): 10:09am On Jul 11, 2020
The first two perfect squares are 1 and 4.
1+4=5
Re: Mathematics by Xlyad(m): 10:10am On Jul 11, 2020
matrix199:
Question 2 is nt explicit enough. Let me use my discretion. The sum of two perfect squares i can make out from 5, 3, 7, 4, either by adding two or more figures together. It implies, 5 + 4 = 9( a perfect square of 3), and 5 + 4 + 7 = 16( a perfect square of 4), => 9 + 16 = 25. But then, figure '4' among those figures is a perfect square. But there is no other perfect square among the figures to sum up with 4, thus my take or reason for adding up figures to get two perfect squares from the figures given.
1 is also a perfect square

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