Math, asked by anandsinghakhgaon, 10 months ago

out of 1043 students, maximum students are to be arranged in the school field from the starting point for a marathon rally, such that the numbers of rows is equal to the number of columns. find the number of rows if 19 students were left out after the arrangement​

Answers

Answered by TheLostMonk
2

32

Step-by-step explanation:

let the number of rows & columns each be 'X'

X×X = 1043 - 19

X^2 = 1024 => x =√1024 = 32

Answered by CharmingPrince
27

Answer :

Given :

  • There are 1043 students.
  • They should be arranged in the school field in such way that numbers of rows is equal to the number of columns.
  • After the arrangement 19 students left out.

Find :

  • The number of rows.

Solution :

Here, the condition is

  • We have arrange children such that number of rows is equal to number of columns .

We have,

  • As provided above 19 students left out after arranging.
  • That is , 1043 - 19 = 1024

Coming to the solution :-

Let the number of rows be x

  • As rows are equal to column then the number of column will also be x.

ATQ ,

\dashrightarrow x × x = 1024

\dashrightarrow {x}^{2} = 1024

\dashrightarrow  x= √1024

\dashrightarrow  x= 32

•°• The number of rows so formed is 32 .

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