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A gardener has 1681 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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Correct Question :

A gardener has 1681 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.

To Find :

  • The number plants required

Solution :

Let us assume :

The row be x

The column also be x

Given that :

A gardener plants a total of 1681 plants

Row × Column = Total number of plants

x² = 1681

x = √1681

x = 41

As 1681 is a perfect square so no plants are required

Henceforth, the number of required plants is 0

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