Math, asked by Tohru, 4 months ago

A man plants his orchard with 5625 trees and arranges them so that there are as many
rows as there are trees in each row. How many rows are there?

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Answered by ᏞovingHeart
47

Question:

Question:75 rows are there in the orchard in which the man arranges the trees.

Given:

The number of trees planted by a man in his orchid = 5625

No of rows = no of trees arranged in a row

To find:

No of rows in the orchard =?

Solution:

Total no of trees = 5625

Since No of rows = no of trees arranged in a row

Let the no of rows = x

Therefore, the no of trees arranged becomes = x

 :  \implies \tt \red{5625 = x } \\  : \implies \tt \red{ \sqrt{5625 } =  x  } \\   \\  \boxed{\mathfrak{ \underline{ \purple{x = 75  }}}}

➠ Therefore, 75 rows are in the orchard

Answered by Anonymous
8

Answer:

Question:

Question:75 rows are there in the orchard in which the man arranges the trees.

Given:

The number of trees planted by a man in his orchid = 5625

No of rows = no of trees arranged in a row

To find:

No of rows in the orchard =?

Solution:

Total no of trees = 5625

Since No of rows = no of trees arranged in a row

Let the no of rows = x

Therefore, the no of trees arranged becomes = x

\begin{gathered} : \implies \tt \red{5625 = x } \\ : \implies \tt \red{ \sqrt{5625 } = x } \\ \\ \boxed{\mathfrak{ \underline{ \purple{x = 75 }}}}\end{gathered}

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