Let’s solve each square root problem step by step. We’re looking for the number that, when multiplied by itself, gives the number under the square root symbol.
We’ll go one by one:
1. √2500 → What times itself equals 2500?
50 × 50 = 2500 → So √2500 =
50
2. √841 → Try 29: 29 × 29 = 841 → So √841 =
29
3. √484 → 22 × 22 = 484 → So √484 =
22
4. √441 → 21 × 21 = 441 → So √441 =
21
5. √1225 → 35 × 35 = 1225 → So √1225 =
35
6. √900 → 30 × 30 = 900 → So √900 =
30
7. √1225 → Already did this →
35
8. √441 → Already did this →
21
9. √1681 → Try 41: 41 × 41 = 1681 → So √1681 =
41
10. √1600 → 40 × 40 = 1600 → So √1600 =
40
Now the right column:
11. √1024 → Try 32: 32 × 32 = 1024 → So √1024 =
32
12. √6400 → 80 × 80 = 6400 → So √6400 =
80
13. √961 → 31 × 31 = 961 → So √961 =
31
14. √2025 → 45 × 45 = 2025 → So √2025 =
45
15. √729 → 27 × 27 = 729 → So √729 =
27
16. √49 → 7 × 7 = 49 → So √49 =
7
17. √1444 → Try 38: 38 × 38 = 1444 → So √1444 =
38
18. √256 → 16 × 16 = 256 → So √256 =
16
All answers checked and verified.
Final Answer:
Left Column (top to bottom):
50, 29, 22, 21, 35, 30, 35, 21, 41, 40
Right Column (top to bottom):
32, 80, 31, 45, 27, 7, 38, 16
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of square root worksheets.