A gardener wants to plant 1100 saplings in rows in such a way that the number of saplings in each row is same as the number of rows. In the process, he finds that 11 saplings become extra. Find the number of rows.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Condition is ..number of sapling must be same in each row as number of rows
So we ned square root process for this
33 x 33 is 1O89 & 11 remain
So 39 rows answer
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1000 is not a perfect square.
31
2
<1000<32
2
Required no. of trees = 32
2
−1000
=1024−1000
=24.
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