Math, asked by aadityaraaz6, 1 year ago

A school wants to plant some trees in 53 rows. The gardener bought 15019 saplings from nursery. How many least number of saplings should he bring more so that each row has same number of trees.

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Answered by prem773942
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33 saplings are required because if we divide 15019 from 53
15019 \div 53 = 283.37735849
if we multiply 53 with 284
284 \times 53 = 15052
then the saplings have to be 15052
then we will substract 15052 with 15019
15052 - 15019 = 33
si 33 saplings are required more.
i hope this will help you.

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Answered by amitojha31121983
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Number of rows = 53

Number of equal saplings on each row:

Number on each row = 15,019 ÷ 53 = 283 remaining 20

Find the number of saplings he need to buy to make another row:

Number of saplings = 53 - 20 = 33

Answer: He should bring in 33 more saplings to have 284 equal rows.

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