A gardener has 1000 plants. He want to plant this in such a way that the numbers of row and number of columns remain same. Find the maximum numbers of plants he needs more for it.
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he needs 24 plants
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a=b
We will find the squares of the number nearly 1000 because plants in rows & columns are same
if we find the square of 31 is 961
then we find the square of 32 is 1024
to make the equal plants in rows & columns
i.e. we need 24 more plants to equal the rows & columns
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24.
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