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a gardener has 1000 plants he wants to plant these in such way that the number of rows and number of columns remain same find the minimum number of plants he needs more for this also include the steps​

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Answered by joydeepp465
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Answer:

the answer is 39

Step-by-step explanation:

as he wants 1000 plants in same rows and columns

the square root of 1000 in division method

so you get 31^2 = 961

1000-961= 39

the only way done through the computer

Answered by Anonymous
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A gardener has 1000 plants. He wants to plant these in such a way that the number of rows and the number of columns remain same. Find the minimum number of plants he needs more for this.

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1000 is not a perfect square.

 \implies \tt{ {31}^{2}  < 1000  <  {32}^{2}  }

Number to be added:-

 \implies \tt{1024 - 1000} = 24

 \implies \tt{ 1000 + 24} =10 24

Hence, Gardener requires 24 more plants.

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