Math, asked by aradhanana15, 5 hours ago

64516 people are sitting in an auditorium in such a way that there are as many people in a row as there are rows in the auditorium. How many rows are there in the auditorium?​

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Answered by anisha11035
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Answer:

There are 77 rows in the auditorium...

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Answered by Kokkiearmy
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Number of the students in a row = a

Number of students in ' a ' rows = a x a = a²

It is given that the total number of students in the auditorium = 5929 .

= a² = 5929

a =  \sqrt{5929}

a =  \sqrt{(7 \times 7) \times (11 \times 11)}

( By prime factorisation method )

= a = 7 x 11

So , a = 77 .

Hence , there are 77 rows in the auditorium .

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