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1 A scout master wanted his 72 cadets to take part in a parade, marching in a rectangular formation. He wanted that the columns as well as the rows must have more than 6 students. If each row has fewer students than the number of the columns, how many rows will he be able to make in the formation he wishes? ​

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Answered by jasmitavaafs2jodhpur
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Answered by anshu5046
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To arrange cadets in desired arrangement we make prime factors of 72 ( Number of cadets ) . We get , Number of column and number of rows have more than 6 cadets . Column = 9 So, rows = 8 , So, That is also satisfied the second condition .

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