Steps Q's
Questions
Questions
Questions
Questions
100

Do you leave the fraction as a mixed number?

No, you change it to a decimal (nearest tenth).

100

Square root of 25

5

100

Square root of 100

10

100

Square root of 64

8

100

Square root of 81

9

200

What is the first step to approximating roots?

Determining the consecutive whole numbers the square root is between. 
200

Approximate the square root of 34

5.8

200

Approximate the square root of 54

7.3

200

Approximate the square root of 45

6.7

200

Approximate the square root of 23

4.8

300

What is the second step to approximating roots?

Simplifying the ratio to determine an approximate fraction/decimal. 

300

Approximate the square root of 132

11.5

300

Approximate the square root of 167

12.9

300

Approximate the square root of 245

15.7

300

Approximate the square root of 163

12.8

400

What is the third step to approximating roots?

Rewriting the mixed number to a decimal (nearest tenth).

400

The square root of 29 +(5)

10.4

400

The square root of 46 + (3)

9.8

400

The square root of 17 + (9)

13.1

400

The square root of 65 + (10)

18.1

500

What number always stay the same?(in the answer)

a.) Bigger perfect square whole number 

b.) Lower perfect square whole number

b.) Lower perfect square whole number

500

The square root of 7 plus the square root of 9 divided by 3

1.9

500

The square root of 12 plus the square root of 67 divided by 5

2.3

500

The square root of 8 plus the square root of 6 multiplied by 2

10.6

500

The square root of 5 plus the square root of 12 multiplied by 4

22.8