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A gardener arranges 441 plants in such a way that each one contains as many plants as there are rows. Find the plants in a row.

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Answered by santy2
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A gardener arranges 441 plants in such a way that each one contains as many plants as there are rows. Find the plants in a row.

The number of plants in a row are 21

The number of rows are also 21

Step-by-step explanation:

The gardener had 441 plants and he/she wanted to plant them in such a way that he has as many rows as there are plants in each rows

That means that number of rows times number of plants in each row should be equal to 441 plants

If the number of rows is x, then the number of plants in each row is also x

                                   ∴ x × x = 441

                                         x² = 441

                                          x = \sqrt{441}

                                          x = 21

Therefore the number of plants in the row are 21 and the number rows in the garden are 21.

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