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We know that only squares of odd numbers are odd
1^2=1, 3^2=9, 5^2=25........31^2=961,33^2=1089
we can see that squares of numbers between 5 and 31, inclusive, are the odd numbers lying between 10 and 1000
to find out how many numbers lie between 5 and 31, we may use sequences formula
nth term=first term + (no of terms - 1)*common difference
we have 31=5+(n-1)*2
Solving we get n=14
Hence Answer is choice (C)
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jadon wrote:
How many odd numbers between 10 and 1,000 are the squares of integers?

A. 12
B. 13
C. 14
D. 15
E. 16


The smallest odd perfect square between 10 and 1000 is 5^2 = 25.

The largest odd perfect square between 10 and 1000 is 31^2 = 961.

The number of odd integers from 5 to 31 inclusive is (31 - 5)/2 + 1 = 14.

Answer: C
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How many odd numbers between 10 and 1,000 are the squares of integers?

A. 12
B. 13
C. 14
D. 15
E. 16


The square of an odd number is an odd number:

10 < odd < 1,000
10 < odd^2 < 1,000
3.something < odd < 31.something (by taking the square root).

So, that odd number could be any odd number from 5 to 31, inclusive: 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, and 31.

14 numbers.

Answer: C.


Could you please advice on how to promptly figure out the upper and lower numbers for the set of odd number squares between 10 and 1000? Generally, how do you go about these types of questions?


You find the closest square you can think of and then go from there.

This is what I do when I want to find the first odd square after 10.
I know that 9 is the square of 3. (an odd square)
Next square of a number will be 4^2 which is 16 but this is an even square.
So 5^2 = 25 will be the odd square closest to but greater than 10.

Similarly, when I want the odd square closest to but less than 1000, I will think about 900, the square of 30 (It is very easy to see squares of numbers ending in 0 or 5). It is an even square less than 1000. The next number 31 will have an odd square.
On calculating, I find that 31^2 = 961.
The square of 32 is 1024 and the square of 33 will be even higher.

Hence I get the range 5 to 31.
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How many odd numbers between 10 and 1,000 are the squares of integers? (Official question)

A. 12
B. 13
C. 14
D. 15
E. 16



We have to find the squares at the extreme ends...
10----- square of 3 is 9.., so 4 is the lowest number in the series..
1000.... clearly it is above 30^2=900.... check for 31, it is 961 and then it goes above 1000..

So we are looking for ODDs from 4 to 31...
Total even and odd 31-4+1=28..
Odds =28/2=14
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How many odd numbers between 10 and 1,000 are the squares of integers?

A. 12
B. 13
C. 14
D. 15
E. 16


Total Perfect Squares from 1 through 1000 = 1^2 to 31^2 i.e. 31 Perfect Squares (with 15 even and 16 odd perfect squares)

Odd Perfect Squares from 1 through 1000 = 31 - 15 = 16 perfect Squares

Odd Perfect Squares from 1 through 10 = 1^2 and 3^2 = 2 perfect Squares

Total Odd Perfect Squares from 10 though 1000 = 16 - 2 = 14

Answer: option C
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eleuth wrote:
How many odd numbers between 10 and 1,000 are the squares of integers?

A. 12
B. 13
C. 14
D. 15
E. 16


The square of an odd number is an odd number:

10 < odd < 1,000
10 < odd^2 < 1,000
3.something < odd < 31.something (by taking the square root).

So, that odd number could be any odd number from 5 to 31, inclusive: 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, and 31.

14 numbers.

Answer: C.


Could you please advice on how to promptly figure out the upper and lower numbers for the set of odd number squares between 10 and 1000? Generally, how do you go about these types of questions?
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I started by listing out the first few squares I knew:

1^2 = 1
2^2 = 4
3^2 = 9
4^2 = 16
5^2 = 25
6^2 = 36
7^2 = 49

At this point I realized that there was a pattern - ever other square was odd (because square of an odd is odd, and every other integer is odd).

To find upper boundary I knew 30^2 was 900 (based on 3^2 = 9 and adding two zeros for each of the 10's from each 30).

Instead of multiplying to test, I knew that 32^2 = (2^5)^2 = 2^10 = 1024, and therefore was too big. Because the difference between 1000 and 1024 is greater than 30, I assumed that the next integer down 31, was less than 1,000.

Then I counted odds between 5-31, to get 14.

or use ((31 - 5)/2) + 1 = 14

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AabhishekGrover wrote:
Why don't we consider the negative integers here? For eg. 25 is the square of 5 and negative 5 also, so therefore in all there should be 14*2 that is 28 integers, right?


That is true but you have to count the number of perfect squares, not the number of square roots. Whether 25 is the square of one or two numbers, it doesn't matter. It is a perfect square and counted only once.
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Hi Bunuel,

This is a GMAT Official Mock - 4 Question. Can you please change the source from "Others" to "GMAT Prep"? The level is 650-700 only.

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Re: How many odd numbers between 10 and 1,000 [#permalink]
Why don't we consider the negative integers here? For eg. 25 is the square of 5 and negative 5 also, so therefore in all there should be 14*2 that is 28 integers, right?
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Re: How many odd numbers between 10 and 1,000 [#permalink]
3*3=9<10 --> do not count 3
4*4 = 6 > 10
31*31=961<1000
32*32=1024 --> do not count 32
Then we should count odd numbers from 4 to 31, it contains:
5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 (total 14 numbers)
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This problem can be done using 2 basic things.

10----1000
we know lowest odd integer square = 5
highest = 32*32 = 1024 so = 31

odd integers:
31 = 5 + (n-1)2
n = 14
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how my noob self solved this...

first figure the lowest vaible solution, i.e. 5^2... then figure the last possible number idk why i started from 23^2 here but i evenutally got to 31^2. from there i did ((31-5)/2) +1 . plus 1 because both inclusive answer 14... i.e. C... i have a long way to go in trying to test my min-max cases could have saved like 30 seconds
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Hi Bunuel,

This is a GMAT Official Mock - 4 Question. Can you please change the source from "Others" to "GMAT Prep"? The level is 650-700 only.

Thanks. :)

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