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An army officer asks 5929 soldiers to stand in a row in such a way that the number of soldiers in a row equal to total number of rows.how many soldiers are in a row

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Answered by prerna08
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Step-by-step explanation:

total no. of soldiers=5929

let, no. of soldiers in a row =x

no. of rows=x

a/q

x *x =5929

x^2 =5929

x= √5929

=77

so, there are 77 soldiers in a row.

Answered by Anonymous
0

ANSWER

we have to find the HCF of 616 and 32

HCF (616,32) is the maximum number of columns in which they can march.

Step 1: First find which integer is larger.

616>32

Step 2: Then apply the Euclid's division algorithm to 616 and 32 to obtain

616=32×19+8

Repeat the above step until you will get remainder as zero.

Step 3: Now consider the divisor 32 and the remainder 8, and apply the division lemma to get

32=8×4+0

Since the remainder is zero, we cannot proceed further.

Step 4: Hence the divisor at the last process is 8

So, the H.C.F. of 616 and 32 is 8.

Therefore, 8 is the maximum number of columns in which they can march.

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