Math, asked by AnishaSS8183, 8 months ago

In a garden the number of rows and the number of plants in each row are equal. If there are 33124 plants in the garden , how many plant are there in each row?

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Answered by nitinsinghpanwar2000
12

Answer:

182

Step-by-step explanation:

let the no. of rows be x so according to our question the no. of plants in each row will also be x.

Now given total no. of plants in the garden :- 33124

so if we multiply no. of plants in each row (x) by total no. of rows (x) we will get the total no. of plants in the garden.

x^{2} = 33124

x = 182

Answered by Pranavthelegend
2

Answer:

I don't see any garden.

Another thing how can there be 33124 plants in a single garden?

But anyways the answer is 182.

Just take the square root of 33124 and you get 182.

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