Math, asked by tiwarysanjeev373, 3 months ago

A gardener want to plant saplings in such a way that each row has as many saplings as there are number of row. if he has 998 saplings find how many more saplings does he requires.​

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Answered by dubeybhim
1

Answer:

Since each row must have the same number of saplings as the number of rows, the number of saplings must be a perfect square. Thus, he needs 32 rows, i.e. 32 ^ 2 saplings = 1024 saplings.

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Answered by sangeetachoudhary172
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Step-by-step explanation:

Here your answer

998 = 31.59

So, 32^2 = 1024

1024 - 998

= 26 answer

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