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Question
What could be the possible ‘one’s’ digit of the square root of the given number?
9801
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Solution
If the number ends with 1, then the 'one’s digit of the square root of that number may be 1 or 9.
Therefore, one’s digit of the square root of 9801 is either 1 or 9.
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