Math, asked by tubafalak, 4 months ago

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

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Answered by vjguard2
2

Answer:

26 more saplings

Step-by-step explanation:

If each row should have as many saplings as there are number of rows, then the total number of saplings should be a square number. We can try to estimate the smallest square number greater than 998. 30^2 is 900 which is too small. 31^2 is 961 which is also too small. 32^2 is 1024 which is greater than 998. 1024-998 is 26. He needs 26 more saplings

Answered by rahulbagul0575
1

Answer:

question is easy, so answer is 26

Step-by-step explanation:

998+26 is 1024=32square

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