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A gardener has 1300 saplings. He wants to plant these in such a way that the number of columns and the number of rows remain the same. Find the least number of more saplings he needs for this.

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Answered by ulagiyan
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Square root of 1300= 36

Square root of 1300= 36(37)²>1300>(36)²

Square root of 1300= 36(37)²>1300>(36)²Therefor , the requirement no. to be added to get a perfect square

Square root of 1300= 36(37)²>1300>(36)²Therefor , the requirement no. to be added to get a perfect square=(37)²=1369

Square root of 1300= 36(37)²>1300>(36)²Therefor , the requirement no. to be added to get a perfect square=(37)²=1369= 1369- 1300=69

Square root of 1300= 36(37)²>1300>(36)²Therefor , the requirement no. to be added to get a perfect square=(37)²=1369= 1369- 1300=69The least no. Of sapling he needs for this = 69

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