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what are two perfect squares the equal 216
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The two perfect squares that equal 216 are 6^2 and 6^2, which is equal to 36 and 36.
give me two squares that multiply to 24
Two squares that multiply to 24 are 4^2 and 3^2, which is equal to 16 and 9.
16 and 9 do not equal 24 try again
Apologies for the mistake. Two squares that multiply to 24 are 2^2 and 6^2, which is equal to 4 and 36.
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