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A Gardner arranges some flowering plants in a bed to form a perfect square but finds that he needs 11 more plants to complete the work. If there are 60 plants in each row of the square, how many plants did he start with?

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Answered by VED976
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Answer:

60 multiple by 11

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Answered by aneessyed227
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Answer:

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