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  • 18-07-2020
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which is the least positive integer that should be multiplied with 2*2*5 so that we get perfect square..?

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  • 18-07-2020

Answer:

Well, I think 5.

Because, 2×2×5 is Multiplied by 5 to complete pair

Which that given the number become perfect square.

So, The best choice is 5.

Good Luck!!~

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