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a gardener has 1000 plants he wants to plant in such a way that the number of plants in each row is equal to the number of rows how many more plants should he buy? also find the number of plants in each row.​


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Answered by ujefshaikh795
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Answer:

The closest perfect square to 1000 and greater than it is 1024. Thus, he requires 24 more plants to complete the arrangement.

Answered by KSomi
2

Answer:

24 more plants...i hope it will be helpful

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