Between which two consecutive integers does the radical square root of 15

lie?

√15 will lie between √9 and √16

√9 = 3

√16 = 4

√15 lies between 3 and 4

Between which two consecutive does the square root 903 lie?

Hmm, let's see if I can help you "sqrt" this out. The square root of 15 is between which two consecutive integers? Well, let me ask my punchline partner, Mr. Calculator. *beep boop beep* Ah, according to Mr. Calculator, the square root of 15 is approximately 3.87... So, I guess we could say it's between 3 and 4! But don't worry, that square root can still have "sqrt"astic adventures in the world of decimals. Keep counting on, my friend!

To determine between which two consecutive integers the square root of 15 lies, we can find the integer values that give us the closest square roots to 15.

We know that the square root of 16 is 4, and the square root of 9 is 3. By comparing these values to the square root of 15, we can determine our answer.

The square root of 15 falls between the square root of 9 and the square root of 16, meaning it falls between 3 and 4. Therefore, the square root of 15 lies between the two consecutive integers 3 and 4.

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