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29.10.2019 •
Mathematics
Counting the end zone, a canadian football field measures 160 yards multiply 55 yards. how many square metres is this field
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Sample Response: Yes, the product can be rational. The best example for this to happen is if you take the square root of a non-perfect square and square it, or multiply it by itself. This “undoes” the squaring, so you get a whole number, e.g. √5x√5 = 5.
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