Answer:
(i) 12 and 13 Here, \[n=12\] \[\therefore \] \[2n=2\times 12=24\] So, 24 numbers lie between squares of the numbers 12 and 13. (ii) 25 and 26 Here, \[n=25\] \[\therefore \] \[2n=2\times 25=50\] So, 50 numbers lie between squares the numbers 25 and 26. (iii) 99 and 100 Here, \[n=99\] \[\therefore \] \[2n=2\times 99=198\] So, 198 numbers lie between squares of the numbers 99 and 100.
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