Math, asked by prakhar5021, 8 months ago

Every day, a factory making pencils sends 2077 pencils to the town market and 3701 pencils to markets

in other states. We know that a little more than 614 pencils are remaining in the factory. If we know that

the factory makes a perfect square number of pencils every day, what is the smallest possible number of

pencils remaining in the factory?​

Answers

Answered by Gargigaur
3

Step-by-step explanation:

let the no.of pencils remaining in the factory be (614+x)

total pencils mmanufactured everyday,

2077 + 3701 + (614+x) = 6392+x.

The question says that the factory makes a perfect square numbers of pencils every day. Nearest perfect square to 6392 is 6400.

Therefore, 6400 = 6392 + x

                   6400 - 6392 = x

                     x = 8.

no.of pencils remaining in the factory =  614 + x = 614 + 8 = 622.

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Answered by Anash1947
0

Answer:

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