Math, asked by Doof, 1 year ago

Can anyone solve 1/2 or 2/2 of these sums for me? Thanks

A Gardner wished to plant 97 plants in the form of a square. He found that there were 3 plants less. How much did he want to put in each row?

A General arranges his soldiers in rows to form a perfect square. He finds that in doing so, 60 soldiers are left out. If the total number of soldiers be 8,160 find the number of soldiers in each row

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Answered by Aayan4869
4

Answer:

He wanted to put 10 plants in a row. Step-by-step explanation:

10x10=100

So:

100-97=3

There u go.

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Answered by vkpathak2671
1

Answer:

Say x plants are in a row and there are x number of rows since the plants are planted in a square then 8 ... a row.Hence, this is the answer. ... How many plants were planted in each .

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