A farmmer has 2000 plants. He wants to plant these is such a way that the number of rows and the columns remain same Find the minimum number of plant he needs more for this
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500
Step-by-step explanation:
Step one:
given that the number of plants the farmer has is 2000
for him to plant in equal rows and column he needs an amount of plant the is a perfect square.
The closest number to a perfect square is 2500
Step two:
From the above figure which is 2500 plants, the farmer is able to plant 50 rows and 50 columns.
multiplying these values together will amount to 2500
Hence the farmer needs at least 500 plants to achieve this
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