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A gardener has 2028 plants. He wants to arrange them such that there are the same number of rows and columns. Find the least number of plants that he will need more for this. Also find in how many rows and columns he will arrange the plants.​

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Answered by srishtijindal
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Answer:

He needs 88 more plants to arrange them in the same amount of rows and columns. 2028+88= 2116.

√2116 = 46

So there will be 46 rows and 46 columns.

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