Q5 Ten children who are playing a game
are standing in five rows un some order. I
Each row has four children standing in it.
How can this arrangement happen?
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Let the number of rows and column be, x.
∴ Total number of row and column= x × x = x^{2}
Hence, 16 children would be left out in the arrangement.
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