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If I wanted to estimate 59−−√ , the first step would be to find the two _______ squares that 59 lies ________ on the number line. The closest perfect square less than 59 is _________. The closest perfect square greater than 59 is ________. I could then think about the number 59 and how close it is to the smaller perfect square and the larger perfect square. I could then take the _________ root of the perfect squares to see how I would estimate 59√ . The 59√ is closest to _________.

Options: 49, 7, cube, 9, square, perfect, 8, 6, between, 64, non-perfect

If I wanted to estimate 59−−√, the first step would be to find the two square squares that 59 lies between on the number line. The closest perfect square less than 59 is 49. The closest perfect square greater than 59 is 64. I could then think about the number 59 and how close it is to the smaller perfect square and the larger perfect square. I could then take the square root of the perfect squares to see how I would estimate 59√. The 59√ is closest to 7.