900 STUDENTS OF A SCHOOL ARE ARRANGED IN A MASS DRILL. EACH ROW CONTAINS EQUAL NO. OF STUDENTS AND THE NO. OF STUDENTS IN EACH ROW IS LESS THAN NO.OF ROWS BY 11. FIND NO. OF STUDENTS IN EACH ROW ANSWER FAST NO LINKS
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no.of rows=36 and no. of students in each row = 25.
900= 2×2×3×3×5×5
when multiplying first four and other two we get 25 & 36.
their difference is 11 and product is 900.
as no.of students given 11 lesser
no.of students in each row = 25
900= 2×2×3×3×5×5
when multiplying first four and other two we get 25 & 36.
their difference is 11 and product is 900.
as no.of students given 11 lesser
no.of students in each row = 25
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