] Mr. Khanna has 1,200 plants. He wants
to plant These in such
number of rows and the number of
that the
way
columns remain the same.
a] what is the minimum number of plants
he needs more
more for this purpose
d] which value is depicted by Mr. Khanna step by step in math
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Step-by-step explanation:
Mr. Khanna has
1200
plants.
Let the number of rows = number of columns
=
x
Then total number of plants
=
x
×
x
=
x
2
So, the number of plants should be a perfect square.
Now, the square-root of
1200
is,
√
1200
≈
34.64
So,
1200
is not a perfect square.
The whole number larger than
34.64
is
35
And,
(
35
)
2
=
1225
So, number of plants he needs more
=
1225
−
1200
=
25
And the number of rows = number of columns
=
35
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