Math, asked by saiyadjibril4, 7 months ago

A gardener has 1400 plants. He wants to plant these in such a way that the number
of rows and number of columns remains same. Find the minimum number of plants
he needs more for this​

Answers

Answered by ireoluwafasasi
2

Answer:

He would require 44 plants

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by awesomeamritaa497
4

number of plants : 1400

number of rows = number of columns = x

minimum plants needed=x x x = x^{2}

        3       7    

  3   |14 00

+3   |-9  

6   7 |5   00

 +  7 | -4  69

  7 4 |       31

       

37^{2} <1400< 38^{2}

minimum number of plants needed to make it a perfect square

= 38^{2} - 1400

= 1444 - 1400

= 44 plants are needed to make it perfect .....

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