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a gardener has 1000 plants. he wants to plant this in such a way that the number of rows and the number of columns remain same. find the minimum number of plants he need more for his​

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Answered by SouvikBaidya
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Step-by-step explanation:

1000 is not a perfect square.

31²<1000<32²

Required no. of trees = 32² − 1000

=1024 − 1000

=24.

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}  &lt; 1000  &lt;  {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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