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Question
By just examining the unit digis, can you tell which of the following cannot be whole squares?
1028
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Solution
If the units digit of a number is 2, 3, 7 or 8, the number cannot be a whole square.
1028 has 8 as the units digit, so it cannot be a perfect square.
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